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ad eundem gradum
[ ad ee-uhn-duhm grey-duhm, grah- ]
/ æd iˈʌn dəm ˈgreɪ dəm, ˈgrɑ- /
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adverb
to, of, or in the same rank or standing: pertaining to a university recognizing the academic credentials of a student transferring from another university by granting the student comparable status.
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Origin of ad eundem gradum
<New Latin, Latin
Words nearby ad eundem gradum
adermia, adermogenesis, -ades, adessive, “Adeste Fideles”, ad eundem gradum, à deux, ad extremum, ADF, ADFA, ad feminam
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