Gradual
51Gradual, das — Das Graduāl, oder Gradāl, des es, plur. die e, aus dem mittlern Lat. Graduale oder Gradale, in der Römischen Kirche, ein Buch, worin die so genannten versus gradales, d.i. diejenigen Gesänge an Sonn und Festtagen enthalten sind, auf welche das… …
52gradual taper — tolydžioji nuožulna statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. gradual taper vok. Abschrägung, f rus. плавная фаска, f pranc. coupe graduelle, f …
53gradual failure — palaipsnė triktis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Triktis, atsirandanti pamažu keičiantis vienai arba kelioms objekto parametrų vertėms. atitikmenys: angl. gradual failure vok. allmähliches Versagen, n rus. постепенный …
54gradual — I. noun Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin graduale, from Latin gradus step; from its being sung on the steps of the altar Date: 15th century 1. a book containing the choral parts of the Mass 2. a pair of… …
55Gradual — Pair of verses, from the Psalms, after the Epistle in the mass; a book containing the choral parts of the mass; an *antiphon sung between the Epistle and the *Gospel at the *eucharist …
56gradual — gra|du|al 〈Adj.〉 den Grad, Rang betreffend [zu lat. gradus „Schritt, Stufe“; → Grad] * * * gra|du|al <Adj.> [mlat. gradualis, zu lat. gradus, ↑Grad] (bildungsspr.): den Grad, Rang betreffend …
57Gradual — Liturgical book containing the chants for singing the mass. Also, one of the mass propers …
58gradual — Synonyms and related words: ambling, cautious, circumspect, claudicant, crawling, creeping, creeping like snail, deliberate, dilatory, easy, even, faltering, flagging, foot dragging, gentle, halting, hobbled, hobbling, idle, inchmeal, indolent,… …
59gradual — gra|du|al Mot Agut Nom masculí …
60gradual — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. slow, progressive, moderate, leisurely. See degree, slowness. Ant., sudden. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. creeping, regular, continuous; see progressive 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a.… …