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/ɡrōs/
adjective
  1. (especially of wrongdoing) very obvious and unacceptable; blatant.
    "gross human rights abuses"
    Synonyme: flagrant, blatant, glaring, obvious, overt, evident, conspicuous, naked, barefaced, shameless, brazen, audacious, brass-necked, undisguised, unconcealed, patent, transparent, manifest, palpable, out and out, utter, complete, outrageous, scandalous, shocking, disgraceful, reprehensible, dreadful, terrible, enormous, heinous, atrocious, monstrous, wicked, iniquitous, villainous, arrant
  2. (of income, profit, or interest) without deduction of tax or other contributions; total.
    "the gross amount of the gift was $1,000"
    Synonyme: total, whole, entire, complete, full, overall, comprehensive, aggregate, before deductions, before tax
  3. very rude or coarse; vulgar.
    "the duties we felt called upon to perform toward our inferiors were only gross, material ones"
    Synonyme: vulgar, coarse, crude, obscene, rude, ribald, lewd, bawdy, dirty, filthy, earthy, smutty, risqué, indecent, indelicate, improper, impure, unseemly, offensive, pornographic, sleazy, porno, porn, raunchy, naughty, blue, steamy, spicy, locker-room, fruity, saucy, near the knuckle, close to the bone, gamy, adult, concupiscent, boorish, loutish, oafish, thuggish, brutish, bearish, Neanderthal, philistine, uncouth, unsavory, crass, common, unrefined, unsophisticated, uncultured, uncultivated, undiscriminating, tasteless, insensitive, unfeeling, imperceptive, callous, cloddish, slobbish, plebby, clodhopping, yobbish, ocker
  4. general or large-scale; not fine or detailed.
    "at the gross anatomical level"

adverb
without tax or other contributions having been deducted.
"if the value of your Bond is $50,000 or more the interest will be paid gross"

verb
produce or earn (an amount of money) as gross profit or income.
"the film went on to gross $8 million in the U.S"
Synonyme: earn, make, bring in, take, get, receive, fetch, draw, collect, rake in, pull in, haul in, bag

noun
  1. an amount equal to twelve dozen; 144.
    "fifty-five gross of tins of processed milk"
  2. a gross profit or income.
    "the box-office grosses mounted"

gross von www.merriam-webster.com
Kids Definition · 1 of 4 adjective. ˈgrōs. 1. a. : very obvious : glaring. a gross error. b. : shameful sense 1. gross injustice. 2. : big entry 1 sense 2a, ...
Gros

Gros

Das Gros ist ein Zählmaß im Duodezimalsystem zur Bemessung von Mengen nach ihrer Anzahl. Es bezeichnet ein Dutzend mal ein Dutzend, in Dezimalzahlen also 12 mal 12 gleich 144 Einheiten. Es wird auch „kleines Gros“ bzw. „großes Dutzend“ genannt.... Wikipedia
Benannt nach: französisch grosse
vor 3 Tagen · adjective · repellently or excessively fat or bulky · with no deductions for expenses, tax, etc; total Compare net 2 · (of personal qualities, ...
GROSS Bedeutung, Definition GROSS: 1. (in) total: 2. extremely unpleasant: 3. extremely fat or large and ugly.
/grəʊs/ · adjective. lacking fine distinctions or detail · adjective. visible to the naked eye (especially of rocks and anatomical features) · adjective.
gross von www.collinsdictionary.com
Gross refers to the total amount of something, especially money, before anything has been taken away. gross profit, gross ...
Adjective edit. groß (strong nominative masculine singular großer, comparative größer, superlative am größten or am größesten). big, large, ...
Synonyms for GROSS: obscene, vulgar, pornographic, foul, nasty, dirty, filthy, unacceptable; Antonyms of GROSS: clean, wholesome, decent, correct, proper, ...
A gross refers to a group of 144 items (a dozen dozen or a square dozen, 122).
GROSS meaning: 1 : very obvious or noticeable; 2 : rude or offensive.
Etymology edit. From Middle English gross (“whole, entire; flagrant, monstrous”), from Old French gros (“big, thick, large, stout”), from Late Latin grossus ...