1. gratz - Interjection
2. Gratz - Proper noun
A surname.
A borough of Pennsylvania
gratz
(Internet slang) Congratulations, congrats.
Hey, gratz on leveling!
A city in Kentucky
Source: en.wiktionary.orgGratz starts basic training in June. Source: Internet
In 2003, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg – our “Notorious RBG” – dissented when the Supreme Court declared the University of Michigan’s affirmative action program for undergraduate admissions unconstitutional in Gratz v. Bollinger. Source: Internet
Affirmative action can be a double-edged sword, Gratz said. Source: Internet
In addition, research suggests that self-injury may increase feelings of excitement and control, while decreasing emotions such as numbness or emptiness (Gratz, 2003). Source: Internet
The Games’ Highland Heavy athletic demonstration will be performed by Randy Gratz, Lt.Col.(USAF retired) now of the Florida Keys. Source: Internet
Gratz was also one of the founding members of the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society, around November 1819. Source: Internet