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    grand
    [ɡrand]
    adjective
    grand (adjective) · grander (comparative adjective) · grandest (superlative adjective) · Grand (adjective)
    1. magnificent and imposing in appearance, size, or style:
      "a grand country house" · "the dinner party was very grand"
      • large or ambitious in scope or scale:
        "his grand design for the future of Europe" · "collecting on a grand scale"
      • (of a person) of high rank and with an appearance and manner appropriate to it:
        "she was such a grand lady"
      • used in names of places or buildings to suggest size or splendor:
        "the Grand Canyon" · "the Grand Hotel"
    2. denoting the largest or most important item of its kind:
      "the grand entrance"
      • of the highest rank (used especially in official titles):
        "the grand duke"
      • law
        (of a crime) serious. Compare with petty.
        "grand theft"
    3. informal
      very good or enjoyable; excellent:
      "we had a grand day"
    4. (in names of family relationships) denoting one generation removed in ascent or descent:
      "a grand-niece"
    noun
    grand (noun) · grands (plural noun)
    1. informal
      a thousand dollars or pounds:
      "he gets thirty-five grand a year"
    2. a grand piano.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French grant, grand, from Latin grandis ‘full-grown, big, great’. The original uses were to denote family relationships (grand, following Old French usage) and as a title (the Grand, translating Old French le Grand); hence the senses ‘of the highest rank’, ‘of great importance’.
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  2. adjective, grand·er, grand·est. impressive in size, appearance, or general effect: grand mountain scenery. stately, majestic, or dignified: In front of an audience her manner is grand and regal.
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    grand (grănd) adj. grand·er, grand·est 1. a. Large and impressive in size or extent: a forest of grand trees; corruption on a grand scale.
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    Britannica Dictionary definition of GRAND 1 : involving or including many people or things : very large in scope
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    1 of 2 adjective ˈgrand Synonyms of grand 1 a : having more importance than others : foremost
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    The grand mean or pooled mean is the average of the means of several subsamples, as long as the subsamples have the same number of data points.
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