Definition of Gradational. Meaning of Gradational. Synonyms of Gradational

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Definition of Gradational

Gradational
Gradational Gra*da"tion*al, a. By regular steps or gradations; of or pertaining to gradation.

Meaning of Gradational from wikipedia

- Look up gradation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gradation may refer to: Gradation (music), gradual change within one parameter or an overlapping...
- / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Consonant gradation is a type of consonant mutation (mostly lenition but also ****imilation)...
- In soil science, soil gradation is a classification of a co****-grained soil that ranks the soil based on the different particle sizes contained in the...
- In the visual arts, gradation is the technique of gradually transitioning from one hue to another, or from one shade to another, or one texture to another...
- تَفْضِيل ismu tafḍīl, literally meaning "noun of preference") is a stage of gradation that can be used to express comparatives or superlatives. The Arabic elative...
- native words without gradation or other ****ociated morphophonological alternations, if they are previously unfamiliar with the gradational inflection: e.g...
- Gradation is the first compilation album by ****anese singer ****uka Kudo. It was released on November 30, 1988, through Pony Canyon. The album includes...
- A sieve analysis (or gradation test) is a practice or procedure used in geology, civil engineering, and chemical engineering to ****ess the particle size...
- (quantitative gradation: photograph / photography shows reduction of the first vowel to a schwa), others in vowel coloring (qualitative gradation: man / men)...
- homoclinal ridges, and hogbacks comprise a sequence of landforms that form a gradational continuum. These landforms differ only on the steepness of their backslopes...