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Grado

Grado is a term used in several Romance languages and a place name in Italy. In Italian and Spanish, grado denotes degree, grade, or rank. It is used to indicate magnitude on a scale, a level in a sequence, or the unit of measurement for angles and temperature, as in grado Celsius or un grado (one degree). The plural forms are gradi in Italian and grados in Spanish.

Geography and history: Grado is a town and comune in northeastern Italy, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region,

Uses and context: Beyond the place name, grado is common in everyday and technical language. In education,

on
the
Adriatic
coast
near
the
Grado
Lagoon.
It
is
a
coastal
destination
known
for
its
beaches,
historic
architecture,
and
access
to
lagoonal
and
island
surroundings.
The
town
has
ancient
origins
and
has
long
served
as
a
regional
cultural
and
religious
center,
with
connections
to
maritime
trade
and
exchange
across
the
Adriatic.
it
refers
to
levels
of
schooling
or
to
academic
degrees
(grado
académico).
In
science
and
daily
life,
it
denotes
measurements
of
angle
(degrees)
and
temperature
(grados/gradi).
As
a
proper
noun,
Grado
also
appears
as
a
surname
and
in
other
geographic
names.