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bachelorc. 1300, "young man;" also "youthful knight, novice in arms," from Old French bacheler, bachelor, bachelier (11c.) "knight bachelor," a young squire in training for knigh [..]
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bachelor/ˈbætʃəlɚ/ noun plural bachelors bachelor /ˈbætʃəlɚ/ noun plural bachelors Learner's definition of BACHELOR [count] 1 : a man who is not married especially : a man who has never been married [..]
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bachelora man who has never been married lead a bachelor's existence knight bachelor: a knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon A bachelor is a man above the age of majority who ha [..]
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bachelora man who has not married
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bachelor(Oregon, USA (mainland exept Alaska)) stratovolcano, 2763 m / 9,065 ft
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bachelorFor a man to dream that he is a bachelor, is a warning for him to keep clear of women. For a woman to dream of a bachelor, denotes love not born of purity. Justice goes awry. Politicians lose honor.
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bachelor(n) a man who has never been married(n) a knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon(v) lead a bachelor's existence
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bachelorThe formal award received on successful completion of an undergraduate university degree program, ordinarily of three or more year’s duration. Bachelor degrees provide initial preparation for professi [..]
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bachelorA man who has not been married, Probably from baccalaris, “a man employed on a grazing-farm” (Low Latin, bacca, for vacca, a cow). French, bachelier, bachelette (a damsel).
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bachelorA Bachelor degree is the formal award a student receives when they successfully complete an undergraduate university degree program, ordinarily of three or more years duration.
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bachelor
. The plural is often, however, avoided in writing by means of using a compound word (de,Bachelorabschlüsse or de|Bachelorabsolventen, depending on the sense). This is particularly so in the dative [..]
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