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gradient a transition between one color and another, or one shade of a color and another, or one density of a color and another.
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graduate Winning for the first time.
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grade The slope of a surface or structure.
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grade The ground level around a building.
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graduate A student who has completed a course of study, either at high school or university level. A graduate program at a US university is, in British English terms, a postgraduate study program. Graduate study is designed to lead towards a master's or doctorate and generally is open only to students who have completed an undergraduate degree.
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