Awards as a degree
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CONFERSAwards, as a degree
convocationA formal ceremony at a college or university, as for the conferring of awards
convocationsA formal ceremony at a college or university, as for the conferring of awards
CONFERAward, as a degree
CONFERBestow, as a degree
NTHUtmost, as a degree
NTHHighest, as a degree
EARNGet, as a degree
NTHUltimate, as a degree
INSOFARTo such a degree (with "as")
INSOFARTo such a degree, with "as"
gradingdegree in a scale, as of rank or quality
gradeddegree in a scale, as of rank or quality
gradedegree in a scale, as of rank or quality
gradesdegree in a scale, as of rank or quality
comparativelyTo a moderate degree as compared to something else; relatively
peroxidizeto oxidize to the utmost degree, so as to form a peroxide
peroxidiseto oxidize to the utmost degree, so as to form a peroxide
peroxidizingPEROXIDIZE, to oxidize to the utmost degree, so as to form a peroxide
peroxidizedPEROXIDIZE, to oxidize to the utmost degree, so as to form a peroxide
peroxidisesPEROXIDISE, to oxidize to the utmost degree, so as to form a peroxide
matriculateto enroll in a college or university as a candidate for a degree.
peroxidisedPEROXIDISE, to oxidize to the utmost degree, so as to form a peroxide
peroxidisingPEROXIDISE, to oxidize to the utmost degree, so as to form a peroxide
peroxidizesPEROXIDIZE, to oxidize to the utmost degree, so as to form a peroxide
hypoacidacidity in a lesser degree than is usual or normal, as of the gastric juice
softestSympathetic, lenient, or compassionate, esp. to a degree perceived as excessive; not strict or sufficiently strict
taouniversal, regarded as an ideal attained to a greater or lesser degree by those embodying it
vanishinglyIn such a manner or to such a degree as almost to become invisible, nonexistent, or negligible
diaphoresisSweating, esp. to an unusual degree as a symptom of disease or a side effect of a drug
quadricssurface such as an ellipsoid or paraboloid as defined by a second-degree equation in three real variables
saturation(esp. in photography) The intensity of a color, expressed as the degree to which it differs from white
saturations(esp. in photography) The intensity of a color, expressed as the degree to which it differs from white
quadricsurface such as an ellipsoid or paraboloid as defined by a second-degree equation in three real variables
perseverationcontinuation of something (as repetition of a word) usually to an exceptional degree or beyond a desired point
qualitiesThe standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something
perseverationsPERSEVERATION, continuation of something (as repetition of a word) usually to an exceptional degree or beyond a desired point
dissertationA long essay on a particular subject, esp. one written as a requirement for the Doctor of Philosophy degree
dissertationsA long essay on a particular subject, esp. one written as a requirement for the Doctor of Philosophy degree
saturationThe degree or extent to which something is dissolved or absorbed compared with the maximum possible, usually expressed as a percentage