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The grad is a unit of plane angle, equivalent to 1 ⁄ 400 of a full circle, dividing a right angle in 100. It is also known as gon, grade, or gradian (not to be confused with grade of a slope, gradient, or radian). One grad equals 9 ⁄ 10 of a degree or π ⁄ 200 of a radian. In continental Europe, the term centigrade was in use for one hundredth of a grade, and the term myriograde was in use for one ten-thousandth of a grade.
Grad. Grad (2004) was designed by veteran type designer Phil Martin, creator of over 400 typefaces from the late ’60s through the ’80s mainly for film headline setters.
Grad may refer to: Grad (angle), a unit of angular measurement; Gradient of a scalar field, a differential operator in mathematics; Grad, a Soviet multiple-launch rocket system; Graduation ceremony, prom, or a graduate; Grad Nite, a Disneyland party for high-school graduates; Grad (EP), a Cactus Jack EP
Acronym Definition; GRAD: Graduate: GRAD: Gradient: GRAD: Graduation Really Achieves Dreams (Los Angeles, California) GRAD: Genomic Research in the African Diaspora
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Getting Hired as a New Grad. Are you about to graduate from college or graduate school? Did you graduate in the past year? Apple is hiring new grads.
Magazine for college juniors and seniors identifying occupational and educational opportunities. Includes article about related topics.
grad (gr d) n. Informal. 1. A graduate of a school or college. 2. A student studying for a graduate degree, such as a PhD. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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