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licentiate

li·cen·ti·ate [ lī sénshee ət ] (plural li·cen·ti·ates)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. somebody authorized in profession: somebody who has been granted a license to practice or teach a profession or skill

2. license: the license granted a licentiate
He has a licentiate in music.

3. academic degree: a degree awarded by some European universities that ranks one step below that of a doctorate

4. somebody with licentiate degree: somebody holding the degree of licentiate

5. Presbyterian preacher: somebody licensed to preach but not perform the sacraments in a Presbyterian church, usually a trainee minister who has not yet been ordained

[15th century. < medieval Latin licentiatus, past participle of licentiare "permit" < Latin licentia (see license)]
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