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bac·ca·lau·re·ate I. \ˌbakəˈlȯrēə̇t, -lär-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin baccalaureatus, from baccalaureus advanced student, bachelor (alteration — influenced by Latin bacca berry & laureus laurel — of baccalarius dependent farmer, tenant, young clerk, advanced student) + Latin -atus -ate — more at bachelor 1. : the degree of bachelor conferred by universities and colleges 2. a. : a religious or semireligious service held at many educational institutions the Sunday before commencement b. : the sermon or address delivered at this service II. adjective : of or relating to the degree of bachelor or to the ceremonies attending the conferral of that degree < a baccalaureate degree is required for many jobs > < the baccalaureate service > < a baccalaureate address > |