different between gradee vs graded
gradee
English
Etymology
grade +? -ee
Noun
gradee (plural gradees)
- One who receives a grade.
- 2000, John Austin, James Carr, Handbook of Applied Behavior Analysis
- Another criticism is that the use of proctors may encourage cheating due to the peer relationship between the grader and the gradee.
- 2000, John Austin, James Carr, Handbook of Applied Behavior Analysis
Anagrams
- Gedera, agreed, de-gear, degear, dragee, dragée, e-grade, geared
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graded
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???e?d?d/
Verb
graded
- simple past tense and past participle of grade
Adjective
graded (comparative more graded, superlative most graded)
- Having been smoothed by a grader.
- a graded road
- Forming a series decreasing or increasing in intensity of a given quality.
Anagrams
- Edgard, dradge, gadder, garded, radged
graded From the web:
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- what graded means
- what graded paper should i submit to princeton
- what graded paper to submit to princeton
- what grade are you in at 12
- what grade is a junior
- what grade is sophomore
- what grade is bronny james in
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