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graduand
[ graj-oo-and ]
noun
British.
- a student who is about to graduate or receive a degree.
graduand
/ ˈɡ°ùæ»åÂáʊˌæ²Ô»å /
noun
- a person who is about to graduate
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of graduand1
C19: from Medieval Latin graduandus, gerundive of ²µ°ù²¹»å³ÜÄå°ùÄ« to graduate
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Example Sentences
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The degrees which Oxford and Cambridge conferred in Grammar did not involve residence or entitle the recipients to a vote in Convocation; but the conferment was accompanied by ceremonies which were almost parodies of the solemn proceedings of graduation or inception in a recognised Faculty, a birch taking the place of a book as a symbol of the power and authority entrusted to the graduand.
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