n. 1. One who is granted a license by an authorized body to practice a specified profession. 2. a. A degree from certain European and Canadian universities ranking just below that of a doctor. b. One holding such a degree. [Middle English, from Medieval Latin licentiātus, from past participle of licentiāre, to allow, from licentia, authorization; see LICENSE.] |
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