GRADIENT is the correct word. It is derived from the word GRADE, which itself comes from the Latin one gradiens, meaning degree of slope or inclination.
2007-02-09 18:49:19
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answered by Fairy 7
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gradient is commonly used for measurement of the steepness or incline of the ground.
2007-02-05 19:30:31
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answered by Rusty M 1
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Gradient is the word
2007-02-05 19:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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i ask your self if any argument hostile to using those words ought to have any 'thrust' to it. both way, it makes my teeth 'grind', merely questioning about someone attempting to censor a be conscious. ((((hugs))))
2016-11-02 11:16:45
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answered by ? 4
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inclined
2007-02-09 15:20:11
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answered by sayeep 2
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gradient
2007-02-05 19:38:16
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answered by knack99 2
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inclines
2007-02-05 19:11:00
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answered by Anonymous
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gradings
2007-02-06 15:04:25
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answered by yassy haze 1
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inclined.
2007-02-09 14:24:45
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answered by saharsh s 2
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erosions? LoL
2007-02-05 19:14:54
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answered by nobody 2
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