See Also: graduate(2)(dictionary)
graduate(1)(dictionary)
Graduate(medicine)
graduate nurse(medicine)
Graduate Hospital(health)
graduate school(dictionary)
graduate 1, noun(dictionary)
graduate 2, verb(dictionary)
graduate 3, adjective(dictionary)
education, graduate(medicine)

graduate 1, noun (oh) and coagulation (iou)


graduate 1, noun (oh)



[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Medieval Latin; Origin: graduatus, from Latin gradus; GRADE1]
someone who has completed a university degree, especially a first degree
-see also undergraduate undergraduate
::a Harvard graduate
graduate of
::a graduate of Edinburgh University
::university graduates
::a history graduate
graduate in
::He's a graduate in philosophy.
AmE someone who has completed a course at a college, school etc
::a high-school graduate

coagulation (iou)



coagulation noun. LME.
[Old & mod. French, or Latin coagulatio(n-), formed as COAGULATE verb: see -ATION.]
The action or process of coagulating. LME.
b. Solidification by evaporation; precipitation from a solution; crystallization. L15-E18.
A coagulated mass. M17.