noun
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a person or thing that grades
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a machine, either self-powered or towed by a tractor, that levels earth, rubble, etc, as in road construction
Etymology
Origin of grader
Example Sentences
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As an eighth grader, when she served as a math tutor, Miss Nenna thought about what went into becoming an effective teacher.
From Los Angeles Times
Last year, the math department reported cutting paid graders and instituting reduced hours for teaching assistants.
From Los Angeles Times
But Jonah was in seventh grade now, and seventh graders didn’t talk about cooties.
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“A few of the seventh graders I guess they know me kind of,” Lappe said humbly.
From Los Angeles Times
Even in the lavatory, there’s almost always a first grader with a small bladder who just has to go at the same time as you.
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