Gradation vs Ordering - What's the difference?
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A sequence of gradual, successive stages; a systematic progression.
A passing by small degrees from one tone or shade, as of color, to another. See Synonyms at nuance.
The act of gradating or arranging in grades.
Any degree or relative position in an order or series.
* I. Taylor
(countable) A calibration marking.
(music) A gradual change within one parameter, or an overlapping of two blocks of sound.
(phonetics) Apophony.
Arrangement in a sequence.
(uncountable) Making an agreement for later pick up or delivery.
As nouns the difference between gradation and ordering
is that gradation is a sequence of gradual, successive stages; a systematic progression while ordering is arrangement in a sequence.As verbs the difference between gradation and ordering
is that gradation is to form with gradations while ordering is present participle of lang=en.gradation
English
Noun
(en noun)- the several gradations of the intelligent universe
See also
* graduationReferences
* DeLone et. al. (Eds.) (1975). Aspects of Twentieth-Century Music. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0130493465.Anagrams
*ordering
English
Verb
(head)Noun
- ''She gave the students' performances a rank ordering .
- Ordering has to be complete at least six weeks before expected delivery to get our best prices.