licentiatelaɪˈsɛn ʃi ɪt, -ˌeɪt
licentiate (n)
English Definitions:
licentiate (noun)
holds a license (degree) from a (European) university
licentiate (Noun)
A person who holds the academic degree of license.
Licentiate
'Licentiate' is the title of a person who holds an academic degree known as a licence or a licentiate. The term derives from Latin licentia, freedom, which is applied in the phrases licentia docendi meaning permission to teach and licentia ad practicandum signifying someone who holds a certificate of competence to practise a profession. Many countries have degrees with this title, but they may represent different educational levels. In some universities it is a degree between that of bachelor and master or doctor; in some countries it is comparable to a PhD degree.
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