Grade(n.) A step or degree in any series, rank, quality, order; relative position or standing; as, grades of military rank; crimes of every grade; grades of flour.
Grade(n.) 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; as, a heavy grade; a grade of twenty feet per mile, or of 1 in 264.
Grade(n.) A graded ascending, descending, or level portion of a road; a gradient.
Grade(n.) 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.
Grade(n.) A harsh scraping or cutting; a grating.
Grade(v. t.) To arrange in order, steps, or degrees, according to size, quality, rank, etc.
Grade(v. t.) To reduce to a level, or to an evenly progressive ascent, as the line of a canal or road.
Grade(v. t.) To cross with some better breed; to improve the blood of.
Graded(imp. & p. p.) of Grade
Gradely(a.) Decent; orderly.
Gradely(adv.) Decently; in order.
Grading(n.) The act or method of arranging in or by grade, or of bringing, as the surface of land or a road, to the desired level or grade.
Grading(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Grade

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