gradatim
adv/ɡɹæ.dæˈtiːm/
Etymology
Attested in English since 1575–1585: from Latin gradātim, from gradus (“step”).
- derived from since 1575–1585: from Latin gradātim
Definitions
Step by step
Step by step; gradually and methodically.
- This trend of thought and preaching and practice resulted gradatim in the junior certificate, to mark the distinction between university and secondary…
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