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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Alternative forms
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mid-grade
Etymology
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From
mid-
+
grade
.
Adjective
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midgrade
(
not
comparable
)
Of a medium
grade
; not
premium
or low-grade
2007
July 29, Norman Mayersohn, “A Lesson in European Economy”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
At the time I drove it, diesel fuel was selling for $2.99 a gallon in New Jersey, about a nickel less than
midgrade
gas and 30 cents cheaper than premium.
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