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doctor's degree

[dok-terz di-gree] / ˈdɒk tərz dɪˈgri /
NOUN
academic degree of highest rank
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“It is unbelievable that a person who has a doctor’s degree in law has not read the bill through,” said Robert Kropiwnicki of the opposition Civic Coalition.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 2, 2023

My husband has a master’s and doctor’s degree in business administration, so in theory, has the tools to run a business.

From Slate • Jun. 23, 2022

Everybody who cared could get hip and come on without a doctor's degree and a libretto.

From Time Magazine Archive

There are not many U.S. economists with a doctor's degree in Biblical archeology.

From Time Magazine Archive

At Easter, 1857, he passed his examination for the doctor's degree, having chosen for the subject of his theme Pope Nicholas I. and the Court of Byzantium.

From The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, June 1865 by Various