degree
degree /dɪˈgriː/
noun
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()
A position on a scale of intensity, amount or quality
(
grade
, degree
, level
)
a position on a scale of intensity, amount or quality
A moderate grade of intelligence
a moderate grade of intelligence
A high level of care is required
a high level of care is required
It is all a matter of degree
it is all a matter of degree
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()
A specific identifiable position in a continuum, series or especially in a process
(
phasis
, level
, point
, degree
, stage
)
a specific identifiable position in a continuum, series or especially in a process
A remarkable degree of frankness
a remarkable degree of frankness
At what stage are the social sciences?
at what stage are the social sciences?
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()
An award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study
(
academic degree
, degree
)
an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study
He earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude
he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude
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A measure for arcs and angles
(
arcdegree
, degree
)
a measure for arcs and angles
There are 360 degrees in a circle
there are 360 degrees in a circle
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()
The highest power of a term or variable
(
degree
)
the highest power of a term or variable
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()
A unit of temperature on a specified scale
(
degree
)
a unit of temperature on a specified scale
The game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature
the game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature
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The seriousness of something (e.g., a burn or crime)
(
degree
)
the seriousness of something (e.g., a burn or crime)
Murder in the second degree
murder in the second degree
A second degree burn
a second degree burn