Definitionn. the act of arranging in a graduated series
Last update: October 25, 2015
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One of the most important manufacturing industries is grading, roasting, cleaning and shelling peanuts (in 1905 valued at $791,760). [Please select]
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This absence of the collar is quite likely caused by its inter-grading with the Hutchins goose. [Please select]
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Tail, olive, grading into orange on the lower part. [Please select]
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Bluish brown on the back, grading into white on the belly. [Please select]
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It had done no little grading of its sand-hills. [Please select]
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The "grading camps" of the railroads were followed by belts of these self-asserting annuals. [Please select]
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Caring for dump and disposing of surplus by rough grading, $70. [Please select]
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COLORATION Both species are dark steel gray on the back, grading to lighter on the belly. [Please select]
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1--Construction of House--Heating Apparatus--Pens--Equipment of the Pens--Grading and Sorting the Ducklings--Cleaning and Bedding the Pens--Ventilation--Other Types of Brooder Houses--Length of Time in Brooder House No. [Please select]
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Those specimens of harvest mice from near Big Pines may be grading toward the desert race _megalotis_; my series of specimens from this locality, however, is too small for clear indications on this point. [Please select]
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