DMus

NOUN
  1. a doctor's degree in music
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How To Use DMus In A Sentence

  • Bochart says that he was called Cadmus, because he came from the eastern part of Phœnicia, which is called in The Metamorphoses of Ovid Vol. I, Books I-VII
  • He supposes Cadmus to have been a fugitive Canaanite, who fled from the face of Joshua: and that he was called Cadmus from being a Cadmonite, which is a family mentioned by A New System; or, an Analysis of Antient Mythology. Volume II. (of VI.)
  • Lord knows, he'd learned patience, playing the supplicant grandchild while Cadmus held on to his life and his power. GALILEE
  • Rachel pictured Cadmus the way he'd been at the wedding; sitting in his high-backed chair dispensing charm like a benediction. GALILEE
  • Quote then yes, DMus and major league professional experience are equivalents. Wired Campus
  • The concessionaire will also be expected to supply the necessary fleet of DMUs and the maintenance and stabling depot.
  • GdnFilmandMusic: Sick child forced homeworking yesterday. PLG Young Artists – review
  • Despite his skills with his employees, stepping into Cadmus 's shoes wasn't always easy. GALILEE
  • For when Simmias mentioned his objection, I quite imagined that no answer could be given to him, and therefore I was surprised at finding that his argument could not sustain the first onset of yours; and not impossibly the other, whom you call Cadmus, may share a similar fate. Phædo. Paras. 400-499
  • The third consequence of George Geary's sudden demise was the reascension of Cadmus Geary. GALILEE
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