Highest in degree
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NTHHighest in degree.
BESTIn the highest degree.
bestedin or to the highest degree
bestin or to the highest degree
bestingin or to the highest degree
GCFFactor of the highest degree, in algebra: Abbr.
superlativethe superlative (highest) degree of comparison in a language
superlativesSUPERLATIVE, the superlative (highest) degree of comparison in a language
secondsA place in the second-highest grade in an examination, esp. for a degree
agregesdegree awarded by a French university, based on a competitive examination given by the state and qualifying the recipient for the highest teaching positions in a lyc├®e or for the rank of professor in a school of law or medicine
agregedegree awarded by a French university, based on a competitive examination given by the state and qualifying the recipient for the highest teaching positions in a lyc├®e or for the rank of professor in a school of law or medicine
NTHHighest degree
HILTHighest degree
UTMOSTHighest degree
NTHHighest degree?
ACMEHighest degree.
NTHThe highest degree
RECORDHighest degree attained.
MAXHighest degree: Abbr.
NTHMath's highest degree?
NTHMathematician's highest degree
NTHMathematician's highest degree?
NTHHighest, as a degree
BESTTo the highest degree
MOSTTo the highest degree
THENINESHighest degree (with "to").
BESTTo the highest degree.
pinksthe highest degree; prime
extremesEXTREME, the highest degree
pinkthe highest degree; prime
ELATIVERaised to the highest degree.
superlativesThe highest degree of comparison
NINESTo the ... (to the highest degree).
DRERap mogul of the highest degree?
superlativeOf the highest quality or degree
extremethe highest degree / farthest from centre
extremesThe highest or most extreme degree of something
extremeReaching a high or the highest degree; very great
superlativenessdesignating the highest degree of comparison of adjectives and adverbs
doctoratesThe highest degree awarded by a graduate school or other approved educational organization