Grad
[grad] /græd/
noun, Informal.
1.
a graduate.
[grad] /græd/
noun
1.
one hundredth of a right angle.
1.
Mathematics. .
2.
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3.
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/ɡræd/
noun
1.
(informal) a graduate
abbreviation
1.
(maths) gradient
2.
(education) graduate(d)
n.
abbreviation of graduate (n.), attested from 1871.
grad. abbr.
Latin gradatim (gradually)
modifier
: a grad student/ grad reunion
noun
A graduate: college grad (1871+ Students)
graduate
gradient
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