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gradus (plural:
gradūs) is an ancient Roman unit of length that is 2.5 pedes . One
gradus is 0.81 yard s or 0.74 meters . 2
gradūs in one
Kaynak: Gradus (unit)pedes 1.456 ft 444 mm |
gradus or pes sestertius | step 2 1 | 2 pedes 2.427 ft 0.74 m | passus pace 5 pedes 4.854 ft 1.48 m | decempeda
Kaynak: Ancient Roman units of measurementGradualism, from Latin
gradus (“step”), is the belief in or the policy of change by gradual, often slow stages. date July 2012
Kaynak: Gradualismet in eadem a centro directionum tot
gradus aequatoris mensurentur quot locorum distantia exigit, tum meridianus eos
gradus terminans in
Kaynak: Mercator 1569 world mapThe unit was known until 1948 as "centigrade" from the Latin centum translated as 100 and
gradus translated as "steps". From 1743 until
Kaynak: Celsius