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gradus (ˈɡreɪdəs) n, pl -duses1. (Classical Music) a book of études or other musical exercises arranged in order of increasing difficulty2. (Poetry) prosody a dictionary or textbook of prosody for use in writing Latin or Greek verse[C18: shortened from Latin Gradus ad Parnassum a step towards Parnassus, a dictionary of prosody used in the 18th and 19th centuries]Gradus
GRADUS. This is a Latin word, literally signifying a step; figuratively it is used to designate a person in the ascending or descending line, in genealogy; a degree. Gradus
GradusAn ancient Roman unit of length approximately equivalent to 740 millimeters. It was also called a pes sestertius. |