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gradocol m.’s thin membranes made of collodion or similar substances and graded as to porosity; used in ultrafiltration and sometimes to estimate the diameters of viruses or other small particles.
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graduate n. a graduate of a school of nursing; often used to designate one who has not been registered or licensed to practice. Called also trained n.
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grade Ground level, or the elevation at any given point. Also the work of leveling dirt. Also the designated quality of a manufactured piece of wood.
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grade (1) The slope of a road, a channel, or natural ground. (2) The finished surface of a canal bed, roadbed, top of embankment, or bottom of excavation; any surface prepared to a design elevation for the support of construction, such as paving or the laying of a conduit. (3) to finish the surface of a canal bed, roadbed, top of embankment, or bottom of excavation, or other land area to a smooth, even condition.
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gradient (1) A change of elevation, velocity, pressure, or other characteristics per unit length. (2) Slope.
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