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grade The classification given to paper due to its unique characteristics, which includes brightness, opacity, cotton content, etc.
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gradient The vertical drop in a stream's elevation over a given horizontal distance, expressed as an angle.
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gradient (gra'-di-ent) Applied to a tortoise represented as walking.
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grad. Gradient- A rate of change with respect to distance of a variable quantity, as temperature or pressure, in the direction of maximum change.
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gradient Vertical drop per unit of horizontal distance.
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