Definitionn. a university student who has not yet received a first degree
Last update: July 28, 2015
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She is an undergraduate student. [Please select]
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The first recorded appearance of Henry Chicheley himself is at New College, Oxford, as Checheley, eighth among the undergraduate fellows, in July 1387, in the earliest extant hall-book, which contains weekly lists of those dining in Hall. [Please select]
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Even for the demonstrations attempted for undergraduate students, good and cheap apparatus is still lacking. [Please select]
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In this narrative Swinburne tells how, when first introduced to Rossetti, he himself was an Oxford undergraduate of twenty. [Please select]
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His undergraduate course at college would end in a few weeks. [Please select]
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Then anecdotes of Rosebery as an undergraduate and the everlasting Blenheim Ball. [Please select]
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I also thought that David O'Rane, undergraduate, must cut an insignificant figure in her dominating eyes.' [Please select]
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When I was an undergraduate, in the seventies, we all of course knew that Professor Stubbs had a European reputation for learning. [Please select]
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They seemed to have been drawn on the assumption that a Professor would evade his duties, and behave like an idle undergraduate. [Please select]
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His ever-wandering mind went back to a scene in undergraduate days. [Please select]
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Randall had concluded a distinguished undergraduate career at Oxford last summer. [Please select]
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