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(symbol) ֲ°, classification of murder, closeness of relationship, educational qualification, extent or amount, highest exponent of derivative, position of note on musical scale, rank, extent; unit of measurement of temperature and angles; academic ti...degree
, , ,(new zealand) residence, component or assembly of components, discrete part, drug amount, group of military personnel, group with specific function, measure of academic instruction, measurement, natural number, number less than ten, one person, th...unit
1 of 3 college terms, period of 3 months, period of three months, one of the three terms into which something is divided (academic year, pregnancy)trimester
15 minutes before or after hour, 25 cents, 25 lb. in weight, 28 lb. in weight, 4 oz. of something, 8 bushels, academic term, accommodations, any section of heraldic shield, being one fourth; being one forth in quality; having four equal parts, coin wor...quarter
academe, academic environment, atmosphere of the academic world, all that is related to institutions of higher learning, academic lifeacademia
academia, academic environment, academic community; school; one who prefers an academic environment, one who has scholarly leanings (especially a teacher or student), academic institutionacademe
academic administrator, college adviser or rule enforcerdean
academic and vocational schoolcomposite school
academic cap with a square flat top and a tassel; square board with handle underneath used by masons to hold mortar, academic hat, board for carrying mortarmortarboard
academic degreedph (Doctor of Philosophy)
academic degreedphil (Doctor of Philosophy)
academic degree, person with a license, person with a permit; person with a degree from an academic institution, Presbyterian preacher, qualification of a licentiate, somebody authorized in a profession, somebody with a licentiate degreelicentiate
academic discipline relating to the environmentenvironmental studies
academic distinction, bow to dancing partner, dignify person or event, dignity of high position, dignity or distinction, distinguish, exalt, or ennoble somebody, esteem somebody or something, respect, good reputation; integrity, honesty, truthfulness; ...honor
academic fieldology
 

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