Definition & Meaning | English word GRADATE
GRADATE
Definitions of GRADATE
- (ambitransitive) To change imperceptibly from one gradation of tone etc. to another.
- (transitive) To arrange in order of grades.
- (transitive, chemistry) To bring to a certain strength or grade of concentration.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using GRADATE in a Sentence
- However, gradation is more limited than it is in the more northern Sami languages, because it does not occur in the case of short vowels followed by a consonant that can gradate to quantity 1 (that is, Proto-Samic single consonants or geminates).
- Microberotha can be distinguished from other berothids by the combination of an unbranched "Rs" vein and lack of an outer gradate series of crossveins in the forewings.
- The subcostal veinlets mostly are only shallowly forked, and the radial crossveins being grouped into a pair of gradate series.
- rufilabris are distinguished from other members of the genus found in North America by the broadly red genae, pointed apex of the fore wing, black gradate crossveins, and spinellae on the male genitalia.
- The uniformly dark coloration of the wing membrane combined with the two regular gradate series of crossveins in the radial sector and a lack of any gradate crossvein series in the costal space distinguish the species from other polystoechotids.
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