Crossword clues for grads
grads
- Reunion people
- Many June celebrants
- Homecoming crowd
- Commencement celebrants
- Class reunion attendees
- Their number increases every May
- Some May celebrants, informally
- Ones with definitely a diploma and maybe a job and rarely a healthy headspace
- Mortarboard donners
- Lettered men
- Last year's srs
- Gown returners, briefly
- Gown renters
- Former students, for short
- Finishing-school celebrants?
- Diploma receivers
- Diploma owners, for short
- Commencement V.I.P.'s
- Ceremonial lineup
- Cap-and-gown renters, for short
- Bachelors, e.g
- Annual gown renters
- Addressees of valedictories
- June honorees
- Homecoming V.I.P.'s
- Mortarboard tossers, informally
- Alums
- Alumni, for short
- Bachelors, e.g.
- Some cap tossers
- Diploma receivers, for short
- '00's, now
- May gift recipients
- Commencement participants, for short
- Tassel movers
- B.A. holders
- Last year's srs.
- They reune
- Reunion attendees, briefly
- June celebrants
- Reunion attendees, for short
- Diploma holders
- Degree holders
- Successful students
- Sheepskin holders
Wiktionary
n. (plural of grad English)
Wikipedia
The Grid Analysis and Display System (GrADS) is an interactive desktop tool that is used for easy access, manipulation, and visualization of earth science data. The format of the data may be either binary, GRIB, NetCDF, or HDF-SDS (Scientific Data Sets). GrADS has been implemented worldwide on a variety of commonly used operating systems and is freely distributed over the Internet.
GrADS uses a 4-Dimensional data environment: longitude, latitude, vertical level, and time. Data sets are placed within the 4-D space by use of a data descriptor file. GrADS interprets station data as well as gridded data, and the grids may be regular, non-linearly spaced, Gaussian, or of variable resolution. Data from different data sets may be graphically overlaid, with correct spatial and time registration. It uses the ctl mechanism to join differing time group data sets. Operations are executed interactively by entering FORTRAN-like expressions at the command line. A rich set of built-in functions are provided, but users may also add their own functions as external routines written in any programming language.
Data may be displayed using a variety of graphical techniques: line and bar graphs, scatter plots, smoothed contours, shaded contours, streamlines, wind vectors, grid boxes, shaded grid boxes, and station model plots. Graphics may be output in PostScript or image formats. GrADS provides geophysically intuitive defaults, but the user has the option to control all aspects of graphics output.
GrADS has a programmable interface ( scripting language) that allows for sophisticated analysis and display applications. Use scripts to display buttons and drop menus as well as graphics, and then take action based on user point-and-clicks. GrADS can be run in batch mode, and the scripting language facilitates using GrADS to do long overnight batch jobs.
Usage examples of "grads".
I graduated from Princeton, seventy percent of all math grads from major universities applied for jobs at RAND.