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Graduation

Graduation can refer to the achievement of completing an educational program, such as high school or college. Graduation can be a significant milestone in an individual's life, and it can have both positive and negative psychological effects.

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Grain

Grain is a unit of measure which is "a unit of weight equal to 0.0648 gram".

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Grammar

Grammar is defined as a set of rules for combining language units into meaningful speech or writing; the study of language in terms of noticing regular patterns; rules for the arrangement of words and phrases in a sentence and for the inflections that convey gender, tense, and number.

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Grammatical gender

Grammatical gender is defined as the grammatical property in which languages identify objects as masculine, feminine, and sometimes neuter.

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Grammatical morphemes

Grammatical morphemes are modifiers, example, prefixes, suffixes that modify meaning.

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Grammatical morphology

Grammatical morphology refers to the structure of words that results from combining word roots with endings that mark grammatical relations, such as the -s at the end of verbs to mark agreement with a third-person subject, as in she works" or the -ed at the end of verbs to mark the past tense (she worked). Grammatical morphology is also known as Inflectional morphology.

Grand mal seizure

Grand mal seizure literally means "big bad" . It refers to seizure consist of violent motoric abnormalities of stiffening and jerking episodes and the accompanying loss of consciousness.

Grandiose self

Grandiose Self - Through Mirroring the child by age of three (3) develops an object called the Grandiose self, denoting the Self as perfect and the center of attention. The Grandiose Self ob

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