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Definition of Gradates
1. gradate [v] - See also: gradate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gradates
Literary usage of Gradates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1915)
"Wings narrow, acute at tips, gradates subparallel, nearer to each other than to
... Wings moderately broad, acute at tips; venation pale. gradates and some ..."
2. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington by Entomological Society of Washington (1913)
"Wings slender, apex acute, venation unmarked, 14 costals before stigma, 3 or 4
inner gradates, 6 to 7 outer ones, the inner series is nearer to outer than ..."
3. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Entomological Section (1914)
"Wings hyaline, venation pale, costal end of costals, and radial end of radial
cross veins dark; gradates dark, and faintly bordered, ..."
4. Arts of the World: Comparative Art Studies by Edwin Swift Balch (1920)
"Unquestionably there is some give and take among Asiatic arts. West Asiatic art
gradates into East Asiatic art and South Asiatic art; South Asiatic art ..."
5. Elements of Geology: A Text-book for Colleges and for the General Reader by Joseph LeConte (1891)
"This is especially true in California, where the Upper Cretaceous gradates
completely and without the least break through the Tejon group into the Tertiary. ..."
6. Collectanea Curiosa; Or Miscellaneous Tracts,: Relating to the History and by John Gutch (1781)
"... fo called from the gradates contained in it. This book ought to have had in
... Glory be to GOD on bigh; the gradates, or what is gradually fung after ..."
7. Collectanea Curiosa; Or Miscellaneous Tracts: Or, Miscellaneous Tracts by John Gutch (1781)
"A GRADALE or GRAIL, fo called from the 'gradates contained in it. ... Glory be
to GOD on high; the gradates. , or what is gradually fung after the ..."
8. Collectanea Curiosa: Or, Miscellaneous Tracts, Relating to the History and by John Gutch (1781)
"A GRADALE or GRAIL, fo called from the gradates contained in it. ... be to GOD
on high; the gradates, or what is gradually fung after the ..."