градус

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Bulgarian

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Etymology

Scientific term from Latin grādus. Akin with the native Bulgarian гре́дам (grédam, to step, to come forth) (dialectal).

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Noun

гра́дус (grádusm (relational adjective гра́дусен)

  1. (mathematics) degree (unit of angular span)
  2. (thermodynamics) degree (unit of temperature)
    гра́дус по Це́лзийgrádus po Célzijdegree Celsius
    гра́дус по Фа́ренхайтgrádus po Fárenhajtdegree Fahrenheit
  3. (organic chemistry) percentage of alcohol in a beverage
    алкохо́лен гра́дусalkohólen grádusalcohol by volume
  4. (figuratively) grade, degree, level
    Synonyms: сте́пен (stépen), ниво́ (nivó)
    гра́дус на настрое́ниетоgrádus na nastroénietomood level

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References

  • градус”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2014
  • градус”, in Речник на българския език [Dictionary of the Bulgarian Language] (in Bulgarian), Chitanka, 2010

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic گرادۋس
Cyrillic градус
Latin gradus

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian гра́дус (grádus), from Latin gradus.

Pronunciation

Noun

градус (gradus)

  1. (mathematics, physics, meteorology) degree

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Russian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin gradus, from the verb gradi (to step), from Proto-Indo-European base *gʰredʰ- (to go). Akin with the native грядущий, грясти.

Pronunciation

Noun

гра́дус (grádusm inan (genitive гра́дуса, nominative plural гра́дусы, genitive plural гра́дусов)

  1. (mathematics, physics, meteorology) degree
  2. grade

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin gradus, from the verb gradi (to step), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰradʰ-, *gʰredʰ- (to walk, go).

Pronunciation

Noun

гра́дус (hrádusm inan (genitive гра́дуса, nominative plural гра́дуси, genitive plural гра́дусів)

  1. (mathematics, physics, meteorology) degree
  2. grade

Declension

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