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diplomate

[dip-luh-meyt] / ˈdɪp ləˌmeɪt /


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Fernando del Paso, 83, the widely honored Mexican diplomate, novelist and poet died Wednesday, announced the University of Guadalaja, where he was its library director.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 16, 2018

I am now board certified and a diplomate of the American Board of Neurosurgery.

From Time Magazine Archive

We doubt whether Robert Lytton, the diplomate, will ever realize the best aspirations of "Owen Meredith," the poet.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 86, December, 1864 by Various

Then all the ministers are met in society, while the diplomate, properly speaking, can claim officially to see but one.

From Recollections of Europe by Cooper, James Fenimore

And he mentioned one of the most distinguished houses in the town, where a party was to be given in honor of some passing diplomate.

From L'Arrabiata and Other Tales by Heyse, Paul