first degree

NOUN
  1. a degree of one
    all of the terms in a linear equation are of the first degree
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How To Use first degree In A Sentence

  • After taking his first degree he remained at Cambridge as a research student then became a fellow.
  • Candidates must have a first degree at a minimum.
  • Entrants normally require a first degree but non-graduate applicants who give evidence of comparable academic capability are also considered.
  • Both her parents were physicists and her first degree was in biology. Times, Sunday Times
  • While still at varsity, Nyokong married and had two children sandwiched on either side of her first degree.
  • He suffered first degree burns as the scalding liquid tipped down his front. The Sun
  • She was indicted yesterday by the Grand Jury on the charge of murder in the first degree.
  • He was charged with murder of the first degree / first - degree murder.
  • A year-long secretarial course was followed by six years of night school and a first degree at Southampton university.
  • Students typically have a first degree in the physical sciences, engineering or mathematics. Times, Sunday Times
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