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Meaning of "gradus"
gradus (noun) - A Latin term that means 'step' or 'degree'. In English, it is often used in the context of music education to refer to a series of progressive exercises or compositions aimed at developing technical skills
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- A handbook used as an aid in a difficult art or practice, specifically, a dictionary of Greek or Latin prosody used as a guide in writing of poetry in Greek or Latin.
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Gradus is the largest producer of poultry meat in the Bulgarian market.
This property starts at the ancient stone heap between Gradus Lewis.
Gradus is consoled by winning Charlotte.
Park near Gradus talo.
Gradus ad Parnassum ; the art of playing the piano.
The part of Gradus ad Parnassum.
Gradus ad Parnassum cycle, in collaboration with schools and conservatoires of the territory.
Perhaps she would say Ad sanitatem gradus est novisse morbum -- that would be a better sign.
This small church developed later into the collegiate church of St. Maria ad Gradus.
Reduction in rank ( Latin gradus deiectio meaning position degradation ) was a Roman military punishment.
The Latin phrase gradus ad Parnassum means " steps to Parnassus.
That is, gradus basilicae, the steps of the basilica.