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Grado

Grado

See also: grado and gradó

Italian

Proper noun

Grado

  1. A small town in the province of Gorizia in Friuli-Venezia Giulia

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grado

grado

See also: Grado and gradó

Esperanto

Noun

grado (accusative singular gradon, plural gradoj, accusative plural gradojn)

  1. degree (of angles (1/90th of a right angle) or temperature); grade

Ido

Etymology

From Esperanto grado, from English grade, French grade, German Grad, Italian grado, Spanish grado, Russian градус (gradus), all ultimately from Latin gradus.

Noun

grado (plural gradi)

  1. step (of stairs)
  2. rank, grade; degree (academic)
  3. degree (temperature etc.); size (of shoes etc.)

Derived terms

  • gradoza (gradual)
  • gradoze (gradually)
  • gradope (gradually, by degrees)
  • gradizar (graduate)
  • ulagrade (to some extent)
  • kompreneblesogrado (level of intelligibility)
  • skarsesogrado (degree of scarcity)

Synonyms

  • fazo
  • (rank, grade; degree) rango
  • (degree (temperature etc.)) °

Italian

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ado

Etymology 1

From Latin gradus.

Noun

grado m (plural gradi)

  1. degree
  2. level
  3. rank
  4. grade

Etymology 2

From Latin grātum, grātus, whence also Italian grato (a borrowed doublet), French gré, Spanish grado, Portuguese grado.

Noun

grado m (plural gradi)

  1. (literary) satisfaction, liking, will
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Ladino

Noun

grado m (Latin spelling)

  1. degree

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin grātum, grātus.

Pronunciation

Noun

grado m (plural grados)

  1. will
  2. liking

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Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɣ̞ɾa̠.ð̞o̞]

Etymology 1

From Latin gradus.

Noun

grado m (plural grados)

  1. degree
  2. grade
  3. level
  4. step
  5. (Venezuela) graduation

Etymology 2

Verb

grado

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of gradar.

Etymology 3

From Latin grātum, grātus, whence also French gré.

Noun

grado m (plural grados)

  1. will, wish
  2. liking, preference
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