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licentiate
Definition of licentiate
A person who holds the
academic
degree
of
license
A
friar
authorized to receive
confession
s and grant
absolution
in all places, independently of the local clergy
One who acts without restraint, or takes a liberty
Examples
a
licentiate
in medicine or theology
Related words
licentious
licentiousness
licentiously
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