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To mark in regular degrees of measurement, as on a scale or dial.
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The rate of change of something with distance. Mathematically, it is the space rate of change of a function. For example, the slope of a mountain is the gradient of the elevation.
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The degree of inclination of a riverbed, usually described as the number of feet the river drops per mile.
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A measure of a degree of incline; the steepness of a slope.
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The difference in pressure, oxygen tension, or other variable as a function of distance, time or other continuously changing influence.
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