See also: lowgrade and low grade

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low grade, lowgrade

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low-grade (comparative more low-grade, superlative most low-grade)

  1. Of inferior quality.
    • 1961 September, “Talking of Trains: Greater scope for steam”, in Modern Railways, page 517:
      Were the possibilities of improving the efficiency of British Railways' steam locomotives by making the best use of the reasonably satisfactory low-grade lump coal available today, and thereby saving more high-grade locomotive coal, borne in mind when it was decided to go ahead rapidly with replacement of steam traction?

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