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Baccalaureate

baccalaureate
 noun  Etymology: Medieval Latin baccalaureatus, from baccalaureus bachelor, alteration of baccalarius  Date: circa 1649  1. the degree of bachelor conferred by universities and colleges  2.  a. a sermon to a graduating class  b. the service at which this sermon is delivered
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  n. 1 the university degree of bachelor. 2 an examination intended to qualify successful candidates for higher education. Etymology: F baccalaur{eacute}at or med.L baccalaureatus f. baccalaureus bachelor ...
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  обр. =undergraduate studies ...
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  noun степень бакалавра ...
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  (baccalaureates) 1. The baccalaureate is an examination taken by students at the age of eighteen in France and some other countries. N-SING 2. In the United States, a baccalaureate service or address is a service that is held or a talk that is given during the ceremony when students receive their degrees. N-COUNT: usu N n ...
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  ~ n the last examination you take in French schools and some international schools ...
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  - mid-17c., from M.L. baccalaureus "student with the first degree," altered by a play on words with bacca lauri "laurel berry" (laurels being awarded for academic success), and perhaps derived from L. baculum "staff" (see bacillus), which the young student might carry. ...
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