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Definition of degree
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Degree
(n.) The point or step of
progression
to which a
person
has
arrived;
rank or
station
in life;
position.
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Last
::
Last (a.)
Lowest
in rank or
degree;
as, the last
prize..
Double First
::
Double
first () A
degree
of the first class both in
classics
and
mathematics.
Questionist
::
Questionist
(n.) A
candidate
for
honors
or
degrees
who is near the time of his
examination.
However
::
However
(adv.)
In
whetever
manner,
way, or
degree..
Extremity
::
Extremity
(n.) The
highest
degree
of
inconvenience,
pain, or
suffering;
greatest
need or
peril;
extreme
need;
necessity..
Fourth
::
Fourth
(n.) The
interval
of two tones and a
semitone,
embracing
four
diatonic
degrees
of the
scale;
the
subdominant
of any key..
Feverish
::
Feverish
(a.)
Having
a
fever;
suffering
from, or
affected
with, a
moderate
degree
of
fever;
showing
increased
heat and
thirst;
as, the
patient
is
feverish..
Esthesiometer
::
Esthesiometer
(n.) An
instrument
to
measure
the
degree
of
sensation,
by
determining
at how short a
distance
two
impressions
upon the skin can be
distinguished,
and thus to
determine
whether
the
condition
of
tactile
sensibility
is
normal
or
altered..
Orator
::
Orator
(n.) An
officer
who is the voice of the
university
upon all
public
occasions,
who
writes,
reads,
and
records
all
letters
of a
public
nature,
presents,
with an
appropriate
address,
those
persons
on whom
honorary
degrees
are to be
conferred,
and
performs
other like
duties;
--
called
also
public
orator..
Act
::
Act (n.) A
thesis
maintained
in
public,
in some
English
universities,
by a
candidate
for a
degree,
or to show the
proficiency
of a
student..
Uncommon
::
Uncommon
(a.) Not
common;
unusual;
infrequent;
rare;
hence,
remarkable;
strange;
as, an
uncommon
season;
an
uncommon
degree
of cold or heat;
uncommon
courage..
Superexaltation
::
Superexalt
(v. t.) To exalt to a
superior
degree;
to exalt above
others.
Inveterately
::
Inveterately
(adv.)
In an
inveterate
manner
or
degree.
Twofold
::
Twofold
(adv.)
In a
double
degree;
doubly.
Just
::
"Just
(adv.)
Precisely;
exactly;
-- in
place,
time, or
degree;
neither
more nor less than is
stated..
Shade
::
Shade (n.)
Degree
or
variation
of
color,
as
darker
or
lighter,
stronger
or
paler;
as, a
delicate
shade of
pink..
Perfectly
::
Perfectly
(adv.)
In a
perfect
manner
or
degree;
in or to
perfection;
completely;
wholly;
throughly;
faultlessly.
Inexcusably
::
Inexcusably
(adv.)
With a
degree
of guilt or folly
beyond
excuse
or
justification.
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..
Compounder
::
Compounder
(n.) One at a
university
who pays
extraordinary
fees for the
degree
he is to take.
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