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Doctorate  v. t.  To make (one) a doctor. "He was bred... in Oxford and there doctorated."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Doctorate" Quotes from Famous Books



... lodged in the ancient Signoria or Town Hall of the free city; and here, on the afternoon of the Duke's birthday, the civic dignitaries and the leading men of the learned professions had assembled to see the doctorate conferred on the Signorina Fulvia Vivaldi and on several less conspicuous candidates of the ...
— The Valley of Decision • Edith Wharton

... the doctorate, the number amounts only to three or four in the space of ten years; because the title of M. D. is not requisite to the ...
— North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 • Various

... Shakespeare's relation to music, but without waiting for this the University of Jena granted him his doctorate on February 24, 1840, a bit of speed which must have been marvellously refreshing to this poor victim of so ...
— The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 • Rupert Hughes



Words linked to "Doctorate" :   Doctor of Osteopathy, Doctor of Optometry, Doctor of Music, AMusD, Doctor of Public Health, DMD, OD, md, DD, Doctor of Theology, Doctor of Dental Medicine, Doctor of Divinity, EdD, D.A., Doctor of Dental Surgery, Doctor of Arts, Doctor of Education, degree, DMus, doctor's degree, DPH, doctoral, do, Doctor of Musical Arts, STD, academic degree, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Sacred Theology, Doctor of Philosophy



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