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(Archaic) sufficient, adequate, adequate amount, sufficient degree, enough, quite, sufficiently, fairlyenow
(Informal) university student who has not yet received his first degree, undergraduateundergrad
(Statistics) measure of the degree to which statistical data varies from the mean (equal to the square root of the average of the square roots of the deviations)SD (standard deviation)
(symbol) Jordan dinar, Juris Doctor, Juris Doctor; university law degree, degree awarded upon completion of a university law program (also Doctor of Jurisprudence), Justice Department, juvenile delinquentJD
180 degree anglestraight angle
360-degree turn in vehicle, donut, ring-shaped object, round cake with hole or filling, small sweet pastry which is usually fried (also donut)doughnut
45 degree angle; measuring instrument (Astronomy, Navigation), eighth of a celestial circle, eighth of a circle, region of space in Cartesian systemoctant
90-degree separation of celestial bodies, making something square, mathematical technique for equating areasquadrature
a great deal, a little, approximately, to a certain degree; somewhat (Informal); very, considerably (Informal), being an unknown or unspecified amount, undetermined, approximate; being unnamed; impressive, remarkable (Informal), particular but unspecif...some
a lot fewer in degree or amountmuch less
a stated time, being recently mentioned; being closer; being about to be said, close by, indicating words to follow, not previously mentioned, pron. pronoun used to indicate a specific person or object, so much, to such an extent, to this degreethis
A statistical measure of the degree to which random variables move together. A positive covariance implies that one variable is above (below) its mean value when the other variable is above (below) its mean value.Covariance
ability of a vehicle to travel comfortably and stably over varying road conditions, degree of driving comfortroadability
 

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