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Gradualness
see synonyms of gradualnessNoun
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Gradualness
see synonyms of gradualnessadjective
1.
occurring, developing, moving, etc, in small stages
a gradual improvement in health
2.
not steep or abrupt
a gradual slope
noun
3. (often capital) Christianity
a.
an antiphon or group of several antiphons, usually from the Psalms, sung or recited immediately after the epistle at Mass
b.
a book of plainsong containing the words and music of the parts of the Mass that are sung by the cantors and choir
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Gradualness
see synonyms of gradualness adjective
1.
taking place by almost imperceptible steps or degrees; developing little by little, not sharply or suddenly
noun
2.
a set of usually Scriptural verses following the Epistle at Mass
3.
an official book containing the words and musical notation for the parts of the Mass sung by others other than the celebrant
: in full ˌGraduˈale Roˈmanum (ˌgrɑduˈɑleɪ roʊˈmɑnʊm
; gräˌdo̅oäˈlā rōmäˈnoom)Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Gradualness
see synonyms of gradualnessadj.
Occurring or developing slowly or by small increments: gradual erosion; a gradual slope.
n.
Roman Catholic Church
Roman Catholic Church
1. The liturgical book containing the chants for the Mass.
2. A biblical text sung between the Epistle and the Gospel of the Mass.
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