Graduation

Graduation
Gra|du|a|ti|on
die; -, -en
<aus gleichbed. fr. graduation zu graduer »abstufen«, dies aus mlat. graduare, vgl. ↑graduieren>
Gradeinteilung auf Messgeräten, Messgefäßen u. dgl.;

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