GRADE vs RANGE: NOUN
- A crossing at grade.
- See under Equate.
- An ascent, as on a graded railroad.
- A descent, as on a graded railroad.
- On the same level; -- said of the crossing of a railroad with another railroad or a highway, when they are on the same level at the point of crossing.
- The result of crossing a native stock with some better breed. If the crossbreed have more than three fourths of the better blood, it is called high grade.
- A graded ascending, descending, or level portion of a road; a gradient.
- The rate of ascent or descent; gradient; deviation from a level surface to an inclined plane; -- usually stated as so many feet per mile, or as one foot rise or fall in so many of horizontal distance; ; a grade of twenty feet per mile, or of 1 in 264.
- A step or degree in any series, rank, quality, order; relative position or standing
- In philol., one of the positions or forms assumed by a vowel or root in a series of phonetic changes caused primarily by change of stress and other factors, as the vowels in English sing, sang, sung, ride, rode, ridden, etc., Latin capio, cepi, -cipio, etc., Greek √λειπ, √λιπ, √λοιπ, leave, √τεμ, √ταμ, √τομ, cut, etc.
- A small difference between the brightness of two stars: substantially the same as a step: a term used by observers of variable stars.
- In trigonometry, in the centesimal system, the hundredth part of a right angle: also, the hundredth part of a quadrant.
- An animal, particularly a cow or bull or a sheep, resulting from a cross between a parent of pure blood and one that is not pure-bred: as, an Aldevney grade. [Also used as an adjective.]
- In zoölogical classification, any group or series of animals, with reference to their earlier or later branching off from the stem or stock from which they are presumed to have evolved.
- In a road or railroad, the degree of inclination from the horizontal; also, a part of such a road inclined from the horizontal. It is expressed in degrees, in feet per mile, or as a foot in a certain distance.
- A step, degree, or rank in any series or order; relative position or standing as regards quantity, quality, office, etc.
- A domestic animal produced by crossbreeding one of purebred stock with one of ordinary stock.
- The level at which the ground surface meets the foundation of a building.
- A slope or gradual inclination, especially of a road or railroad track.
- The degree of inclination of a slope, road, or other surface.
- A military, naval, or civil service rank.
- A number, letter, or symbol indicating a student's level of accomplishment.
- Elementary school.
- A group of students at such a level.
- A level of academic development in an elementary, middle, or secondary school.
- A set of persons or things all falling in the same specified limits; a class.
- An accepted level or standard.
- A position in a scale of size, quality, or intensity.
- A stage or degree in a process.
- A body of students who are taught together
- One-hundredth of a right angle
- A number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance)
- A position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
- A relative position or degree of value in a graded group
- A degree of ablaut
- The height of the ground on which something stands
- The gradient of a slope or road or other surface
- A variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed
- In heraldry, arranged in order: said of small bearings set in a row fessewise, or the like.
- A stove with spaces for cooking a number of things at the same time.
- A north-south strip of townships, each six miles square, numbered east and west from a specified meridian in a US public land survey.
- One of a series of double-faced bookcases in a library stack room.
- A group or series of things extending in a line or row, especially a row or chain of mountains.
- The difference or interval between the smallest and largest values in a frequency distribution or a set of data.
- The set of all values a given function may take on.
- The opportunity or freedom to wander or explore.
- The geographic region in which a plant or animal normally lives or grows.
- An extensive area of open land on which livestock wander and graze.
- A place or business where golf shots can be practiced.
- A testing area at which rockets and missiles are launched and tracked.
- A place equipped for practice in shooting at targets.
- The distance between a projectile weapon and its target.
- The maximum distance that can be covered by a vehicle with a specified payload before its fuel supply is exhausted.
- The maximum extent or distance limiting operation, action, or effectiveness, as of a sound, radio signal, instrument, firearm, or aircraft.
- The area or sphere in which an activity takes place.
- Extent of perception, knowledge, experience, or ability.
- A class, rank, or order.
- The gamut of tones that a voice or instrument is capable of producing.
- An amount or extent of variation.
- A number or grouping of things in the same category or within specified limits.
- A kitchen appliance used for cooking food
- The limit of capability
- An area in which something acts or operates or has power or control
- The limits of the values a function can take
- A series of hills or mountains
- A large tract of grassy open land on which livestock can graze
- The limits within which something can be effective
- A variety of different things or activities
- A place for shooting (firing or driving) projectiles of various kinds
GRADE vs RANGE: VERB
- Assign a rank or rating to
- Level to the right gradient
- Assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation
- Determine the grade of or assign a grade to
- Feed as in a meadow or pasture
- Assign a rank or rating to
- Move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment
- Lay out in a line
- Let eat
- Have a range; be capable of projecting over a certain distance, as of a gun
- Change or be different within limits
- Range or extend over; occupy a certain area
GRADE vs RANGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To change or progress gradually.
- To improve the quality of (livestock) by crossbreeding with purebred stock.
- To gradate.
- To level or smooth to a desired or horizontal gradient.
- To give a grade to (a student, for example).
- To determine the quality of (academic work, for example); evaluate.
- To arrange in grades; sort or classify.
- To uncoil (an anchor cable) on deck so the anchor may descend easily.
- To be capable of reaching (a maximum distance).
- To determine the distance of (a target).
- To align (a gun, for example) with a target.
- To turn (livestock) onto an extensive area of open land for grazing.
- To look over or throughout (something).
- To move through or along or around in (an area or region).
- To assign to a particular category; classify.
- To arrange or dispose in a particular order, especially in rows or lines.
- To live or grow within a particular region.
- To look over something or around an area or place.
- To wander freely; roam.
- To move through, along, or around in an area or region.
- To cover or have application to a number of things.
- To extend in a particular direction.
- To vary within specified limits.
GRADE vs RANGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cross with some better breed; to improve the blood of.
- To reduce to a level, or to an evenly progressive ascent, as the line of a canal or road.
- To arrange in order, steps, or degrees, according to size, quality, rank, etc.
- N/A
GRADE vs RANGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To improve the breed of. as common stock, by crossing with animals of pure blood.
- To reduce, as the line of a canal, road, or railway, to such levels or degrees of inclination as may make it suitable for being used.
- To sort out or arrange in order according to size, quality, rank, degree of advancement, etc.: as, to grade fruit, wheat, or sugar; to grade the children of a school.
- To prove to be of a certain grade or quality.
- In philology to alter or be altered by gradation or ablaut.
- In physical geography, to develop by eroding or filling (degrading or aggrading) into an even slope on which an eroding and transporting agent (such as a stream) will not actively build up or wear down its course.
- Same as graith.
- Occupy a certain area
- Range or extend over
- Have a range
- (mathematics) the set of values of the dependent variable for which a function is defined
- Lay out orderly or logically in a line or as if in a line
- To rank or reckon; consider; count.
- To rank or class; place or reckon as being of or belonging to some class, category, party, etc.; fix the relative place or standing of; classify; collocate.
- To make a row or rows of; place in a line or lines; hence, to fix or set in any definite order; dispose with regularity; array: arrange.
- To find the range; determine the range.
- Nautical, to sail parallel to: as, to range the coast.
GRADE vs RANGE: RELATED WORDS
- Order, Mark, Improved, Form, Surface, Rate, Range, Place, Grad, Score, Rank, Degree, Level, Tier, Class
- Pasture, Orbit, Grade, Rate, Roam, Run, Stray, Straddle, Browse, Grasp, Drift, Ambit, Reach, Scope, Array
GRADE vs RANGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Order, Mark, Improved, Form, Surface, Rate, Range, Place, Grad, Score, Rank, Degree, Level, Tier, Class
- Pasture, Orbit, Grade, Rate, Roam, Run, Stray, Straddle, Browse, Grasp, Drift, Ambit, Reach, Scope, Array
GRADE vs RANGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Official scores are then converted into a project grade, and the project grade is calculated into the final student teaching grade.
- Simply enter in your current NYU grade, your desired final grade and what percentage of your grade that the final exam is worth.
- Every model is designed for a specific weight range, and exceeding the weight range will damage the machine.
- Juniper and pinyon pines have expanded beyond their historical range and increased in density within their range.
- If AD increases in the intermediate range or the Classical range the result will be a rising price level and inflation.
- SVS makes a wide range of ported and sealed house subwoofers to suit every room, audio system and price range.
- For a short time frame, expect to use somewhere in the range of three to four range official sample sets.
- Kevin Dixie poses for a portrait at The Range, a firearms retailer and gun range in Ballwin, Mo.
- In most cases, there is a range, sometimes a fairly wide range.
- South Range Landfill and East Range Mine shaft was scheduled for November to discuss installation of groundwater monitoring wells.
- The range of cars includes Audis, BMWs, Porsches, Mercedes, Aston Martins, Bentleys, Jaguars, Range Rovers and many more!
- Range target using the laser range finder, or enter range manually on the GSCP.
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