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degree

[dih-gree] / dɪˈgri /




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But its value depends on clarity of purpose—an understanding of what getting a degree is meant to accomplish.

From The Wall Street Journal

The robots include electronic temperature sensors that can detect changes as small as one third of a degree Celsius.

From Science Daily

Everyone in the stellar cast, composed of dissident artists with varying degrees of experience in front of the camera, was aware of the risks it entailed.

From Los Angeles Times

It offers several associate of science degrees, including one in automotive and related technology, and another in collision repair.

From Los Angeles Times

Jacob went on to achieve a first-class degree in criminology at Nottingham Trent University and published a book called "Right from Wrong: My Story of Guilt and Redemption".

From BBC