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- Degree - n. - A step, stair, or staircase.
- Degree - n. - One of a series of progressive steps upward or downward, in quality, rank, acquirement, and the like; a stage in progression; grade; gradation; as, degrees of vice and virtue; to advance by slow degrees; degree of comparison.
- Degree - n. - The point or step of progression to which a person has arrived; rank or station in life; position.
- Degree - n. - Measure of advancement; quality; extent; as, tastes differ in kind as well as in degree.
- Degree - n. - Grade or rank to which scholars are admitted by a college or university, in recognition of their attainments; as, the degree of bachelor of arts, master, doctor, etc.
- Degree - n. - A certain distance or remove in the line of descent, determining the proximity of blood; one remove in the chain of relationship; as, a relation in the third or fourth degree.
- Degree - n. - Three figures taken together in numeration; thus, 140 is one degree, 222,140 two degrees.
- Degree - n. - State as indicated by sum of exponents; more particularly, the degree of a term is indicated by the sum of the exponents of its literal factors; thus, a2b3c is a term of the sixth degree. The degree of a power, or radical, is denoted by its index, that of an equation by the greatest sum of the exponents of the unknown quantities in any term; thus, ax4 + bx2 = c, and mx2y2 + nyx = p, are both equations of the fourth degree.
- Degree - n. - A 360th part of the circumference of a circle, which part is taken as the principal unit of measure for arcs and angles. The degree is divided into 60 minutes and the minute into 60 seconds.
- Degree - n. - A division, space, or interval, marked on a mathematical or other instrument, as on a thermometer.
- Degree - n. - A line or space of the staff.
- Grandchild - n. - A son's or daughter's child; a child in the second degree of descent.
- Graduate - v. i. - To take a degree in a college or university; to become a graduate; to receive a diploma.
- Responsible - a. - Involving responsibility; involving a degree of accountability on the part of the person concerned; as, a responsible office.
- Erethism - n. - A morbid degree of excitement or irritation in an organ.
- Height - n. - Elevation in excellence of any kind, as in power, learning, arts; also, an advanced degree of social rank; preeminence or distinction in society; prominence.
- Dusk - n. - Imperfect obscurity; a middle degree between light and darkness; twilight; as, the dusk of the evening.
- Power - n. - The degree to which a lens, mirror, or any optical instrument, magnifies; in the telescope, and usually in the microscope, the number of times it multiplies, or augments, the apparent diameter of an object; sometimes, in microscopes, the number of times it multiplies the apparent surface.
- Shaft - n. - That which resembles in some degree the stem or handle of an arrow or a spear; a long, slender part, especially when cylindrical.
- Doctoral - a. - Of or relating to a doctor, or to the degree of doctor.
- Dimension - n. - The degree of manifoldness of a quantity; as, time is quantity having one dimension; volume has three dimensions, relative to extension.
- Degree - n. - One of a series of progressive steps upward or downward, in quality, rank, acquirement, and the like; a stage in progression; grade; gradation; as, degrees of vice and virtue; to advance by slow degrees; degree of comparison.
- Run - n. - The greatest degree of swiftness in marching. It is executed upon the same principles as the double-quick, but with greater speed.
- Silver - n. - A soft white metallic element, sonorous, ductile, very malleable, and capable of a high degree of polish. It is found native, and also combined with sulphur, arsenic, antimony, chlorine, etc., in the minerals argentite, proustite, pyrargyrite, ceragyrite, etc. Silver is one of the "noble" metals, so-called, not being easily oxidized, and is used for coin, jewelry, plate, and a great variety of articles. Symbol Ag (Argentum). Atomic weight 107.7. Specific gravity 10.5.
- Perishably - adv. - In a perishable degree or manner.
- Delight - v. t. - A high degree of gratification of mind; a high- wrought state of pleasurable feeling; lively pleasure; extreme satisfaction; joy.
- -art - - The termination of many English words; as, coward, reynard, drunkard, mostly from the French, in which language this ending is of German origin, being orig. the same word as English hard. It usually has the sense of one who has to a high or excessive degree the quality expressed by the root; as, braggart, sluggard.
- Inexcusably - adv. - With a degree of guilt or folly beyond excuse or justification.
- Subdue - v. t. - To reduce the intensity or degree of; to tone down; to soften; as, to subdue the brilliancy of colors.
- Man - n. - A term of familiar address often implying on the part of the speaker some degree of authority, impatience, or haste; as, Come, man, we 've no time to lose!
- Rank - v. i. - To have a certain grade or degree of elevation in the orders of civil or military life; to have a certain degree of esteem or consideration; as, he ranks with the first class of poets; he ranks high in public estimation.
- Equivalence - n. - The degree of combining power as determined by relative weight. See Equivalent, n., 2.
- Intensity - n. - The amount or degree of energy with which a force operates or a cause acts; effectiveness, as estimated by results produced.
- Bead proof - - A degree of strength in alcoholic liquor as shown by beads or small bubbles remaining on its surface, or at the side of the glass, when shaken.
- Thermochrosy - n. - The property possessed by heat of being composed, like light, of rays of different degrees of refrangibility, which are unequal in rate or degree of transmission through diathermic substances.
- Attractivity - n. - The quality or degree of attractive power.
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- G820 ἄτιμος - 820 ἄτιμος - ἌΤΙΜΟΣ - - átimos - at'-ee-mos - from Α (as a negative particle) and τιμή; (negatively) unhonoured or (positively) dishonoured:--despised, without honour, less honourable (comparative degree). - Adjective - greek
- G2089 ἔτι - 2089 ἔτι - ἜΤΙ - - éti - et'-ee - perhaps akin to ἔτος; "yet," still (of time or degree):--after that, also, ever, (any) further, (t-)henceforth (more), hereafter, (any) longer, (any) more(-one), now, still, yet. - Adverb - greek
- H5704 עַד - 5704 עַד - עַד - - ʻad - ad - properly, the same as עַד (used as a preposition, adverb or conjunction; especially with a preposition); as far (or long, or much) as, whether of space (even unto) or time (during, while, until) or degree (equally with); against, and, as, at, before, by (that), even (to), for(-asmuch as), (hither-) to, [phrase] how long, into, as long (much) as, (so) that, till, toward, until, when, while, ([phrase] as) yet. - - heb
- H5705 עַד - 5705 עַד - עַד - - ʻad - ad - (Aramaic) corresponding to עַד; {as far (or long, or much) as, whether of space (even unto) or time (during, while, until) or degree (equally with)}; [idiom] and, at, for, (hither-) to, on till, (un-) to, until, within. - - arc
- H120 אָדָם - 120 אָדָם - אָדָם - - ʼâdâm - aw-dawm' - from אָדַם; ruddy i.e. a human being (an individual or the species, mankind, etc.); [idiom] another, [phrase] hypocrite, [phrase] common sort, [idiom] low, man (mean, of low degree), person. - Noun Masculine - heb
- H376 אִישׁ - 376 אִישׁ - אִישׁ - - ʼîysh - eesh - contracted for אֱנוֹשׁ (or perhaps rather from an unused root meaning to be extant); a man as an individual or a male person; often used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and in such cases frequently not expressed in translation); also, another, any (man), a certain, [phrase] champion, consent, each, every (one), fellow, (foot-, husband-) man, (good-, great, mighty) man, he, high (degree), him (that is), husband, man(-kind), [phrase] none, one, people, person, [phrase] steward, what (man) soever, whoso(-ever), worthy. Compare אִשָּׁה. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G511 ἀνώτερος - 511 ἀνώτερος - ἈΝΏΤΕΡΟΣ - - anṓteros - an-o'-ter-os - comparative degree of ἄνω; upper, i.e. (neuter as adverb) to a more conspicuous place, in a former part of the book:--above, higher. - Adjective Neuter - greek
- G645 ἀποσπάω - 645 ἀποσπάω - ἈΠΟΣΠΆΩ - - apospáō - ap-os-pah'-o - from ἀπό and σπάω; to drag forth, i.e. (literally) unsheathe (a sword), or relatively (with a degree of force implied) retire (personally or factiously):--(with-)draw (away), after we were gotten from. - Verb - greek
- G898 βαθμός - 898 βαθμός - ΒΑΘΜΌΣ - - bathmós - bath-mos' - from the same as βάθος; a step, i.e. (figuratively) grade (of dignity):--degree. - Noun Masculine - greek
- G3650 ὅλος - 3650 ὅλος - ὍΛΟΣ - - hólos - hol'-os - a primary word; "whole" or "all", i.e. complete (in extent, amount, time or degree), especially (neuter) as noun or adverb:--all, altogether, every whit, + throughout, whole. - Adjective - greek
- G5232 ὑπεραυξάνω - 5232 ὑπεραυξάνω - ὙΠΕΡΑΥΞΆΝΩ - - hyperauxánō - hoop-er-owx-an'-o - from ὑπέρ and αὐξάνω; to increase above ordinary degree:--grow exceedingly. - Verb - greek
- G3122 μάλιστα - 3122 μάλιστα - ΜΆΛΙΣΤΑ - - málista - mal'-is-tah - neuter plural of the superlative of an apparently primary adverb (very); (adverbially) most (in the greatest degree) or particularly:--chiefly, most of all, (e-)specially. - Adverb - greek
- G3123 μᾶλλον - 3123 μᾶλλον - ΜᾶΛΛΟΝ - - mâllon - mal'-lon - neuter of the comparative of the same as μάλιστα; (adverbially) more (in a greater degree)) or rather:--+ better, X far, (the) more (and more), (so) much (the more), rather. - Adverb - greek
- H4609 מַעֲלָה - 4609 מַעֲלָה - מַעֲלָה - - maʻălâh - mah-al-aw' - feminine of מַעֲלֶה; elevation, i.e. the act (literally, a journey to a higher place, figuratively, a thought arising), or (concretely) the condition (literally, a step or grademark, figuratively, a superiority of station); specifically a climactic progression (in certain Psalms); things that come up, (high) degree, deal, go up, stair, step, story. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G3185 μεῖζον - 3185 μεῖζον - ΜΕῖΖΟΝ - - meîzon - mide'-zon - neuter of μείζων; (adverbially) in greater degree:--the more. - Adverb - greek
- G3358 μέτρον - 3358 μέτρον - ΜΈΤΡΟΝ - - métron - met'-ron - an apparently primary word; a measure ("metre"), literally or figuratively; by implication, a limited portion (degree):-- measure. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G3397 μικρόν - 3397 μικρόν - ΜΙΚΡΌΝ - - mikrón - mik-ron' - masculine or neuter singular of μικρός (as noun); a small space of time or degree:--a (little) (while). - Adjective - greek
- H5237 נׇכְרִי - 5237 נׇכְרִי - נׇכְרִי - - nokrîy - nok-ree' - from נֶכֶר (second form); strange, in a variety of degrees and applications (foreign, non-relative, adulterous, different, wonderful); alien, foreigner, outlandish, strange(-r, woman). - Adjective - heb
- G3641 ὀλίγος - 3641 ὀλίγος - ὈΛΊΓΟΣ - - olígos - ol-ee'-gos - of uncertain affinity; puny (in extent, degree, number, duration or value); especially neuter (adverbially) somewhat:--+ almost, brief(-ly), few, (a) little, + long, a season, short, small, a while. - Adjective - greek
- G4055 περισσότερος - 4055 περισσότερος - ΠΕΡΙΣΣΌΤΕΡΟΣ - - perissóteros - per-is-sot'-er-os - comparative of περισσός; more superabundant (in number, degree or character):--more abundant, greater (much) more, overmuch. - - greek
- H8029 שִׁלֵּשׁ - 8029 שִׁלֵּשׁ - שִׁלֵּשׁ - - shillêsh - shil-laysh' - from שָׁלַשׁ; a descendant of the third degree, i.e. great grandchild; third (generation). - Adjective - heb
- G4970 σφόδρα - 4970 σφόδρα - ΣΦΌΔΡΑ - - sphódra - sfod'-rah - neuter plural of (violent; of uncertain derivation) as adverb; vehemently, i.e. in a high degree, much:-- exceeding(-ly), greatly, sore, very. - Adverb - greek
- G5011 ταπεινός - 5011 ταπεινός - ΤΑΠΕΙΝΌΣ - - tapeinós - tap-i-nos' - of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition):--base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. - Adjective - greek
- G5092 τιμή - 5092 τιμή - ΤΙΜΉ - - timḗ - tee-may' - from τίνω; a value, i.e. money paid, or (concretely and collectively) valuables; by analogy, esteem (especially of the highest degree), or the dignity itself:--honour, precious, price, some. - Noun Feminine - greek
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- James 59 1:9 - Let the brother of low degree rejoice in that he is exalted :
ΚΑΥΧΑΣΨΩ ΔΕ Ο ΑΔΕΛΦΟς Ο ΤΑΠΕΙΝΟς ΕΝ ΤΩ ΥΘΕΙ ΑΥΤΟΥ - Psalms 19 62:9 - Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie : to be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.
אך הבל בני־אדם כזב בני אישׁ במאזנים לעלות המה מהבל יחד
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- Psalms 19 123:1 A Song of degrees. Unto thee lift I up mine eyes, O thou that dwellest in the heavens.
שִׁיר מַעֲלָה נָשָׂא עַיִן יָשַׁב שָׁמַיִם - Psalms 19 134:1 A Song of degrees. Behold, bless ye the LORD, all ye servants of the LORD, which by night stand in the house of the LORD.
שִׁיר מַעֲלָה בָּרַךְ יְהֹוָה עֶבֶד יְהֹוָה לַיִל עָמַד בַּיִת יְהֹוָה - Psalms 19 131:1 A Song of degrees of David. LORD, my heart is not haughty, nor mine eyes lofty: neither do I exercise myself in great matters, or in things too high for me.
שִׁיר מַעֲלָה דָּוִד יְהֹוָה לֵב גָּבַהּ עַיִן רוּם הָלַךְ גָּדוֹל פָּלָא - Psalms 19 62:9 Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie: to be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.
בֵּן אָדָם הֶבֶל אִישׁ כָּזָב עָלָה מֹאזֵן יַחַד הֶבֶל - Isaiah 23 38:8 Behold, I will bring again the shadow of the degrees, which is gone down in the sun dial of Ahaz, ten degrees backward. So the sun returned ten degrees, by which degrees it was gone down.
שׁוּב צֵל מַעֲלָה יָרַד שֶׁמֶשׁ מַעֲלָה אָחָז עֶשֶׂר מַעֲלָה אֲחֹרַנִּית שֶׁמֶשׁ שׁוּב עֶשֶׂר מַעֲלָה מַעֲלָה יָרַד