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licentiate
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licentiate
1. a person who has received a formal attestation of professional competence to practise a certain profession or teach a certain skill or subject
2. a degree between that of bachelor and doctor awarded now only by certain chiefly European universities
3. Chiefly Presbyterian Church a person holding a licence to preach


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The Journal of the IRI went so far as to publish Licentiateship Examination questions in their April 1968 and October 1970 issues.
Undergraduates can earn a diploma in industrial studies and apply for status as Chartered Chemist and Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry, for a licentiateship of the Royal Society of Chemistry, or can become chartered engineers.
 
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