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Gradient   /grˈeɪdiənt/   Listen
Gradient

noun
1.
A graded change in the magnitude of some physical quantity or dimension.
2.
The property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the horizontal.  Synonym: slope.



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"Gradient" Quotes from Famous Books



... clay slope, on to which it is then slipped. With a little help it now slides down the inclined plane to the bottom. Here a fresh slope is built, and the whole procedure is gone through again. The method can even be used on a slight uphill gradient. It requires less dragging and more vertical raising than the other, and would thus be more useful where ...
— Rough Stone Monuments and Their Builders • T. Eric Peet

... above half Europe. But where could the first ages find Romans or a conqueror? men conquer by the power of government, and it was exactly government which then was not. The first ascent of civilization was at a steep gradient, though when now we look down upon it, ...
— Library Of The World's Best Literature, Ancient And Modern, Vol 3 • Various

... what was considered the dangerous speed of twenty miles an hour. For the benefit of those who enjoyed the great pace, the driver allowed the train to go at thirty miles an hour, and then, to show his complete control over the carriages, he applied the brakes and came to a standstill on the steep gradient. But for the existence of the long, narrow ravine right through the heart of these lofty moors, we may reasonably doubt whether Whitby would ever have been joined with York other than by way of the ...
— Yorkshire—Coast & Moorland Scenes • Gordon Home

... Back over the bridge, where Cavaliers and Roundheads once stood at push of pike for fifty minutes by "the towne clocke"; through the market-place, where the cheap-jack ceased lying that he might regard us; past the policeman at the Cross (slower at this point); up the steep gradient of the High Street; right through a flock of geese (illustrious bird! who not only warnest great cities of impending ruin, but keepest thyself out of harm's way better than any four-footed beast of the field), we drove our headlong course; and, in less time than ...
— Mad Shepherds - and Other Human Studies • L. P. Jacks

... you call it a basin, the vast plain through which it runs, the savannah which on all sides stretches out of sight, without a hill to give a gradient, without a mountain to ...
— Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon • Jules Verne



Words linked to "Gradient" :   slope, gentleness, spatial relation, slant, change, position, steepness, pitch, grade, concentration gradient, abruptness, precipitousness, gradualness, rake



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