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Meanings of
licentiate
in inglés
ruso
лиценциат
portugués
licenciatura
catalán
llicenciatura
español
licenciatura
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Old academic degree which represents different educational levels in diverse countries.
licence
licentiate degree
licenciate
norwegian phd
danish phd
magister degree
bachelor's degree
español
licenciatura
Usage of
licentiate
in inglés
1
The
licentiate
renewed his friendly offers, much wondering at the things he had heard.
2
Thereupon the
licentiate
Pedro de Rojas and those devoted to him became more anxious.
3
You shall give a very secret account of everything to the
licentiate
de Pisa.
4
Edward was likewise recommended as a
licentiate
for the ministry.
5
Then jump for the bachelor Pasillas, who signs himself
licentiate
without having any degree.
6
The
licentiate
Geronimo de Salazar y Salcedo, fiscal of this royal Audiencia, is dead.
7
He also passed through all the degrees of
licentiate
,
master, and doctor of arts.
8
The Alferez lay down; the
licentiate
opened the scroll, and found it headed as follows:-
9
The
licentiate
Don Antonio de Rivera Maldonado, who was expected this year, did not come.
10
I have two sons, bred scholars; the younger studies for bachelor, and the elder for
licentiate
.
11
Sir, David O'Hanlon is reported to be studying for a
licentiate
in patristic theology at Rome.
12
He devoted himself to the study of law, and in 1539 he took his
licentiate
at Paris.
13
By the
licentiate
Bartolomé Leonardo de Argensola.
14
The
licentiate
finished the reading of this dialogue, and the Alferez his nap, both at the same time.
15
Here he took the degree of
licentiate
(B.A.)
16
Meanwhile she became a
licentiate
of the Royal Schools of Music in classical voice (mezzo soprano).
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licentiate
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
become a licentiate
accept as licentiate
answer the licentiate
make licentiate
young licentiate
Translations for
licentiate
ruso
лиценциат
лицентиат
portugués
licenciatura
catalán
llicenciatura
español
licenciatura
licenciado
título de licenciado
Licentiate
through the time
Licentiate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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