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masterate|ˈmɑːstərət| [f. master n.1 + -ate1; cf. doctorate n.1] The degree or dignity of a master (see master n.1 14).
1902Science 17 Oct. 612 The masterates should, of course, be permanent, and should not involve financial relations with the Institution. 1961Press (Christchurch, N.Z.) 23 Mar. 10/8 There was not enough incentive for the best students to proceed to masterate degrees. 1966New Statesman 16 Sept. 411/2 (Advt.), The Department [in Massey University, New Zealand] offers courses leading to the masterate level in Arts and to the Diploma in Education. 1971Commonwealth Universities Yearbk. 1408 There is no uniformity among either universities or faculties as to the stage at which honours are awarded but they are frequently deferred to the masterate. |