qualification (noun)

  • 51examination — noun Date: 14th century 1. the act or process of examining ; the state of being examined 2. an exercise designed to examine progress or test qualification or knowledge 3. a formal interrogation • examinational adjective …

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  • 52junior varsity — noun Date: 1949 a team composed of members lacking the experience or qualification required for the varsity …

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  • 53masterpiece — noun Date: 1600 1. a work done with extraordinary skill; especially a supreme intellectual or artistic achievement 2. a piece of work presented to a medieval guild as evidence of qualification for the rank of master …

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  • 54S level — noun Date: 1951 1. the highest of three standardized British examinations in a secondary school subject used as a qualification for university entrance; also successful completion of an S level examination in a particular subject called also… …

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  • 55Buggins's turn — noun The appointment of a person by rotation or promotion, on the basis of length of service (it being that persons turn ) rather than merit or level of qualification. He will be appointed on the principle of Bugginss turn …

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  • 56golden ticket — noun a) A qualification, person or thing that can provide lucrative opportunities. The shiny brass trumpet that Pop bought was his golden ticket out of Poorville and onto the streets of the three Fs Fame, Fortune and Freedom. b) A philosophy that …

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  • 57qualified fee — noun an estate which has an annexed qualification; a base fee …

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  • 58suffixhood — noun The state, condition, or qualification of being a suffix …

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  • 59habilitation — noun Equipment; qualification …

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  • 60O-level — noun A subject based qualification superseded in England by GCSEs, but still available as an international examination …

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