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adj. [Gr. pro, before; L. gradus, step](ARTHROPODA: Chelicerata)In spiders, having the dorsal surface of the leg uppermost.
Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology. A.R. Maggenti and S.L. Gardne. 2005.
Online Dictionary of Invertebrate Zoology. A.R. Maggenti and S.L. Gardne. 2005.
prograde — I. prōˈgrād intransitive verb Etymology: Latin pro forward + English grade more at pro : to build outward toward the sea by deposition of sediment the shoreward transportation will be the dominating force, and the beach will prograde F.P.Shepard… … Useful english dictionary
prograde — adjective Etymology: Latin pro forward + English grade (as in retrograde) Date: 1967 having or being a direction of rotation or revolution that is counterclockwise as viewed from the north pole of the sky or a planet … New Collegiate Dictionary
prograde — adjective a) Describing motion in a forward direction, especially with respect to other bodies in the same system b) Describing a metamorphic change resulting from a higher pressure or temperature Ant: retrograde … Wiktionary
prograde — In the normal direction of flow … Medical dictionary
prograde — [ prəʊgreɪd] adjective 1》 Astronomy proceeding from west to east; direct. The opposite of retrograde. 2》 Geology (of metamorphism) resulting from an increase in temperature or pressure. verb Geology (of a coastline) advance towards the sea as a… … English new terms dictionary
prograde — pro·grade … English syllables
Prograde Metamorphose — Die Gesteinsmetamorphose (gr. μεταμόρφωσις metamórphosis „Verwandlung“, „Umgestaltung“) ist die Umwandlung der mineralogischen Zusammensetzung eines Gesteins durch geänderte Temperatur und/oder Druckbedingungen. Dabei entsteht aus dem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Moons of Neptune — Neptune (top) and Triton (bottom), three days after the Voyager 2 flyby Neptune has thirteen known moons, by far the largest of whi … Wikipedia