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(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.
Ãâó: www.hancockcoingov.org/surveyor/drainage_glossary_...
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describes how much - or how little - wear and tear coins have. The ANA scale measures - or grades - coins from "About Good - 3" to "Perfect Uncirculated - 70". [TOP]
Ãâó: www.usmint.gov/kids/index.cfm
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The slope of a road, usually expressed as a percent.
Ãâó: www.state.sc.us/forest/rbg.htm
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A class or level of quality of pulp or paper which is distinguished from other pulps or paper on the basis of its use, appearance, quality, manufacturing history, raw materials, or a combination of these factors.
Ãâó: reports.andritz.com/2003/index/technisches-glossar...
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Quality of a paper based on its contents and method of manufacturing.
Ãâó: multichannelmerchant.com/printchannel/paper/print-...
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