Dictionary Definition
grad
Noun
1 one-hundredth of a right angle [syn: grade]
2 a person who has received a degree from a
school (high school or college or university) [syn: alumnus, alumna, alum, graduate]
User Contributed Dictionary
see Grad
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æd
Noun
- Short form of graduate.
- Short form of graduation.
grad
Bosnian
Etymology 1
From sc=Cyrl, from , from , from .Declension
Etymology 2
From sc=Cyrl < < .Noun
Etymology 3
From gradus.Noun
Croatian
Etymology 1
From sc=Cyrl, from , from , from .Declension
Etymology 2
From sc=Cyrl, from , from .Noun
Etymology 3
From gradus.Noun
Polish
Pronunciation
IPA: /grat/Noun
gradSerbian
Etymology 1
From sc=Cyrl, from , from , from .Declension
Etymology 2
From sc=Cyrl < < .Noun
Etymology 3
From gradus.Noun
Swedish
Pronunciation
Noun
grad (plural grader)Extensive Definition
Grad may refer to:
- Grad (angle), a unit of angular measurement
- Gradient or del, as in a vector field
- 9K51 Grad, a Soviet multiple-launch rocket system
- Graduation ceremony, prom, or a graduate
- Grad Nite, a Disneyland party for high-school graduates
Place Name
- Grad (Slavic settlement) is a version of the Slavic word meaning town or city. It appears in many Slavic toponyms: