Licentiate

//laɪˈsɛnʃiət//

"Licentiate" in a Sentence (3 examples)

a licentiate in medicine or theology

1779–81, Samuel Johnson, "Samuel Garth" in Lives of the Most Eminent English Poet The college of physicians, in July, 1687, published an edict, requiring all the fellows, candidates, and licentiates, to give gratuitous advice to the neighbouring poor.

a Licentiate of Paris takes upon him to defend

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