grade
French
noun
Definitions
- rank
- (geometry) gradian
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin gradus (degree, step, pace, a step, a station, a step in a ladder stair, position).
Origin
Latin
gradus
Gloss
degree, step, pace, a step, a station, a step in a ladder stair, position
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- aggrade English
- bigrade English
- centigrade English
- decigrade English
- disgrade English
- downgrade English
- food-grade English
- gradability English
- gradable English
- grade English
- gradee English
- gradeless English
- grader English
- gradewide English
- intergrade English
- midgrade English
- milligrade English
- misgrade English
- monograde English
- multigrade English
- orthograde English
- outgrade English
- overgrade English
- paygrade English
- quadrigrade English
- regrade English
- subgrade English
- undergrade English
- upgrade English
- *dēgradus Latin
- dēgradāre, dēgradō Latin
- gradatim Latin
- gradus Latin
- graduālis Latin
- Absorptionsgrad German
- Bachelorgrad German
- Breitengrad German
- Buntgrad German
- Buntheitsgrad German
- Dienstgrad German
- Grad German
- Längengrad German
- Reflexionsgrad German
- Reinheitsgrad German
- Verwandtschaftsgrad German
- Veränderungsgrad German
- Wirkungsgrad German
- grádus Hungarian
- Grado Italian
- grado Italian
- décigrade French
- dégradable French
- dégrader French
- гра́дус Russian
- градус Russian
- деградировать Russian
- grado Spanish, Castilian
- *gʰradʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *gʰredʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- grad Norwegian Bokmål
- グレード Japanese
- grad Norwegian Nynorsk
- grad Old English
- degré Old French
- gré Old French
- grado Esperanto
- grau Catalan, Valencian
- grao Galician
- grad Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- เกรด Thai
- gradd Welsh
- graet Middle Dutch
- grád Old Irish
- градус Bulgarian