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POSTGRADUATE |
Higher-degree student |
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DOCTORATE |
Higher degree |
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MALADIES |
Problems for women of higher degree? |
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BETTER |
In a higher or greater degree; more; as, to love one
better than another. |
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SUPERIOR |
Higher in rank or office; more exalted in dignity; as, a
superior officer; a superior degree of nobility. |
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ELEVATE |
To raise to a higher pitch, or to a greater degree of
loudness; -- said of sounds; as, to elevate the voice. |
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ABOVE |
Figuratively, higher than; superior to in any respect;
surpassing; beyond; higher in measure or degree than; as, things above
comprehension; above mean actions; conduct above reproach. |
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DEGRADE |
To reduce from a higher to a lower rank or degree; to
lower in rank; to deprive of office or dignity; to strip of honors; as,
to degrade a nobleman, or a general officer. |
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ABATE |
To bring down or reduce from a higher to a lower state,
number, or degree; to lessen; to diminish; to contract; to moderate; to
cut short; as, to abate a demand; to abate pride, zeal, hope. |
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CARBURIZE |
To combine with carbon or a carbon compound; -- said
esp. of a process for conferring a higher degree of illuminating power
on combustible gase... |
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QUANTIC |
...t is of the
second, third, fourth, fifth, or a higher degree. These are further
called binary, ternary, quaternary, etc., according as they cont... |
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POLAR |
...e are also poles and polar curves to curves of
higher degree than the second, and poles and polar planes to surfaces
of the second degree. ... |