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Definition of bachelor
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bachelor is as below...
Bachelor
(n.) A
person
who has taken the first or
lowest
degree
in the
liberal
arts, or in some
branch
of
science,
at a
college
or
university;
as, a
bachelor
of
arts..
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Moderator
::
Moderator
(n.) In the
University
of
Oxford,
an
examiner
for
moderations;
at
Cambridge,
the
superintendant
of
examinations
for
degrees;
at
Dublin,
either
the first
(senior)
or
second
(junior)
in rank in an
examination
for the
degree
of
Bachelor
of
Arts..
Bachelordom
::
Bachelordom
(n.) The state of
bachelorhood;
the whole body of
bachelors.
Sir
::
Sir (n.) An
English
rendering
of the LAtin
Dominus,
the
academical
title of a
bachelor
of arts; --
formerly
colloquially,
and
sometimes
contemptuously,
applied
to the
clergy..
Knights Bachelors
::
Knights
bachelors
(pl. ) of
Knight
bachelo.
Bachelorism
::
Bachelorism
(n.)
Bachelorhood;
also, a
manner
or
peculiarity
belonging
to
bachelors..
Bachelorhood
::
Bachelorhood
(n.) The state or
condition
of being a
bachelor;
bachelorship.
Knight Banneret
::
Knight
banneret
() A
knight
who
carried
a
banner,
who
possessed
fiefs to a
greater
amount
than the
knight
bachelor,
and who was
obliged
to serve in war with a
greater
number
of
attendants.
The
dignity
was
sometimes
conferred
by the
sovereign
in
person
on the field of
battle..
Bachelorship
::
Bachelorship
(n.) The state of being a
bachelor.
Bachelor
::
Bachelor
(n.) An
unmarried
woman.
Baccalaureate
::
Baccalaureate
(n.) The
degree
of
bachelor
of arts. (B.A. or
A.B.),
the first or
lowest
academical
degree
conferred
by
universities
and
colleges..
Bachelor''s Button
::
Bachelor's
button
() A plant with
flowers
shaped
like
buttons;
especially,
several
species
of
Ranunculus,
and the
cornflower
(Centaures
cyanus)
and globe
amaranth
(Gomphrena)..
Bachelor
::
Bachelor
(n.) A man of any age who has not been
married.
Bachelor
::
Bachelor
(n.) In the
companies
of
London
tradesmen,
one not yet
admitted
to wear the
livery;
a
junior
member..
Collector
::
Collector
(n.) A
bachelor
of arts in
Oxford,
formerly
appointed
to
superintend
some
scholastic
proceedings
in
Lent..
Degree
::
Degree
(n.) Grade or rank to which
scholars
are
admitted
by a
college
or
university,
in
recognition
of their
attainments;
as, the
degree
of
bachelor
of arts,
master,
doctor,
etc..
Celibacy
::
Celibacy
(n.) The state of being
unmarried;
single
life, esp. that of a
bachelor,
or of one bound by vows not to
marry..
Bachelor
::
Bachelor
(n.) A
person
who has taken the first or
lowest
degree
in the
liberal
arts, or in some
branch
of
science,
at a
college
or
university;
as, a
bachelor
of
arts..
Knight Bachelor
::
Knight
bachelor
() A
knight
of the most
ancient,
but
lowest,
order of
English
knights,
and not a
member
of any order of
chivalry.
See
Bachelor,
4..
Celibate
::
Celibate
(n.) One who is
unmarried,
esp. a
bachelor,
or one bound by vows not to
marry..
Polled
::
Polled
(a.)
Deprived
of a poll, or of
something
belonging
to the poll.
Specifically:
(a)
Lopped;
-- said of trees
having
their tops cut off. (b)
Cropped;
hence,
bald; -- said of a
person.
The
polled
bachelor.
Beau. & Fl. (c)
Having
cast the
antlers;
-- said of a stag. (d)
Without
horns;
as,
polled
cattle;
polled
sheep..
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