INTERGRADE

Etymology

Verb

intergrade (third-person singular simple present intergrades, present participle intergrading, simple past and past participle intergraded)

To pass or change from one state to another by steps or stages.

Noun

intergrade (plural intergrades)

An intermediate grade.

Anagrams

• gradienter, retreading

Source: Wiktionary



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