licentiate
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She became a student in the University of Paris where she attained the degrees of licentiate in physics in 1893 and licentiate in mathematics in 1894.
From Scientific American • Oct. 28, 2011
The future archbishop earned a licentiate in theology from the Gregorian University in Rome and a doctorate in canon law from Catholic University of America before being ordained in 1939.
From New York Times • Sep. 30, 2011
Erskine Caldwell's Midsummer Passion is a Chekhovian incident of yokel bawdiness and embarrassment, e. e. cummings, noted licentiate of verse, has some fun with prose and prose ideas.
From Time Magazine Archive
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With a year and a half off to become a licentiate in canon law, he stayed on in Africa for twelve years.
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Oh, yes!—They ordered the licentiate back to his hacienda.
From Calavar or The Knight of The Conquest, A Romance of Mexico by Bird, Robert Montgomery
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