Definitionn. a treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from research
Last update: July 5, 2015
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Her doctoral dissertation on population growth was highly appreciated. [noun]
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Module four: Dissertation This is the capstone of the master 's program. [noun]
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Arts & humanities citation index (AHCI) is worth using if your dissertation spans these subject areas. [noun]
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Fergus, afraid of an endless dissertation, answered, 'Intimately, Baron,' and touched Waverley as a signal to express no ignorance. [noun]
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Essays: Dream Children, Old China, Dissertation on Roast Pig, etc. [noun]
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He left behind him five or six very curious manuscripts; among others, a dissertation on this verse in Genesis, In the beginning, the spirit of God floated upon the waters. [noun]
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It began as an inquiry into the various methods of burial, but ended in a dissertation on the vanity of earthly hope and ambitions. [noun]
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In the first and last essays which we have mentioned, "Dissertation on Roast Pig" and "Dream Children," we have the extremes of Lamb's humor and pathos. [noun]
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