Crossword-Solution: BACCALAUREATE 13 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Baccalaureate n. The degree of bachelor of arts. (B.A. or A.B.), the
first or lowest academical degree conferred by universities and
colleges.
Baccalaureate n. A baccalaureate sermon.
Baccalaureate a. Pertaining to a bachelor of arts.

We have 7 clues for the answer “BACCALAUREATE”

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A university degree of bachelor 1 answer
Farewell discourse. 1 answer
UNIVERSITY degree of bachelor 1 answer
university degree 3 answers
recipient of certificate 6 answers
A FAREWELL SERMON TO A GRADUATING CLASS AT THEIR COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES 11 answers
Degree 97 answers
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Baccalaureate sermon, in some American colleges, a sermon delivered as a farewell discourse graduating class.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995
The vested choir of students, the order of service, are her ideas, as are the musical vesper services and festival vespers of Christmas, Easter, and Baccalaureate Sunday, which Professor Macdougall developed so ably at her instigation.
The Story of Wellesley Florence Converse 2000
The members are all those who have received the Baccalaureate degree from Wellesley, and all those who have received the Master's degree and have applied for membership.
The Story of Wellesley Florence Converse 2000
When a little poem called “The Two Streams” was first printed, a writer in the New York “Evening Post” virtually accused the author of it of borrowing the thought from a baccalaureate sermon of President Hopkins of Williamstown, and printed a quotation from that discourse, which, as I thought, a thief or catch-poll might well consider as establishing a fair presumption that it was so borrowed.
Pages From an Old Volume of Life Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. 2006
When a little poem called "The Two Streams" was first printed, a writer in the New York "Evening Post" virtually accused the author of it of borrowing the thought from a baccalaureate sermon of President Hopkins of Williamstown, and printed a quotation from that discourse, which, as I thought, a thief or catch-poll might well consider as establishing a fair presumption that it was so borrowed.
The Complete PG Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist) 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1955).