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Gradian refers to a unit of angular measurement, used primarily in certain fields, including mathematics and engineering. It is also known as a "gon" or "grade." One gradian is defined as \(\frac{1}{400}\) of a full circle, which means that there are 400 gradians in a complete circle, compared to 360 degrees or \(2\pi\) radians.

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