Grades

/ɡreɪdz/ noun

Levels of quality, rank, or academic achievement. Also refers to slopes or inclinations, particularly in roads or railways.

From Latin 'gradus' meaning 'step' or 'degree', related to 'gradi' (to walk or step). Entered English through French in the 16th century, initially referring to steps or degrees of rank before expanding to academic and slope meanings.

AMደረጃዎች
ARدرجات
BNগ্রেড
CAqualificacions
CSznámky
DAkarakterer
DENoten
ELβαθμοί
EScalificaciones
FAنمرات
FIarvosanat
FRnotes
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