plural
degrees
plural
degrees
Britannica Dictionary definition of DEGREE
1
[count]
:
a unit for measuring temperature
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abbreviation deg.
2
[count]
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a unit for measuring the size of an angle
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There are 360 degrees in a circle.
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47 degrees latitude/longitude
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a 15 degree angle [=a 15° angle]
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abbreviation deg.
3
:
an amount or level that can be measured or compared to another amount or level
[noncount]
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These trees will thrive, to a greater or lesser degree, in a number of climates.
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To what degree [=how much] is she interested in finance?
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We don't yet know the degree to which [=how much] the roof is damaged.
[count]
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usually + of
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a high degree of difficulty/skill
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They have had varying degrees of success.
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We can now predict the weather with a greater degree of accuracy. [=with more accuracy]
5
[count]
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an official document and title that is given to someone who has successfully completed a series of classes at a college or university
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She has a degree in engineering.
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a four-year degree [=a degree that is given to someone who has completed four years of study]
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a bachelor's/master's degree
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She received an honorary degree. [=a degree given by a college or university to someone who is not a student but who has done something important]
by degrees
:
very slowly
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by a series of small changes
to some degree
also
to a (certain) degree
:
not completely but partly
to the nth degree
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see nth