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pre-ˈgraduate, a. [f. pre- B. 1, after post-graduate a. (n.)] = undergraduate a.
1937Discovery Sept. p. lxxxi/1 (Advt.), The Pregraduate courses extend over three or four years and lead up to an Associateship of one of the colleges, and a B.Sc. Degree of the University of London. 1977Proc. R. Soc. Med. LXX. 377/1 The knowledge and skills required to practise independently were expanding the pre-graduate curriculum to bursting point. |