degree (EN)
noun

noun “degree”

sg. degree, pl. degrees or uncountable
  1. grad (vun der Temperatur)
    Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Grad (Wénkel)
    The hands of the clock form a 180-degree angle at 6 o'clock.
  3. Grad (Intensitéit)
    The project requires a certain degree of precision to be successful.
  4. Grad (Schwéierpunkt)
    The burn was classified as a second-degree injury because it was more severe than a first-degree burn.
  5. Diplom
    She earned her bachelor's degree in biology last year.
  6. Studium
    What degree would you like to do?
  7. Komparatiounsform
    In the sentence "She is the fastest runner," the word "fastest" is the superlative degree of the adjective "fast".
  8. Grad (Polynom)
    A cubic polynomial is a polynomial of degree three.
  9. Grad (Netzwierk)
    In the graph, the vertex labeled A has a degree of 3 because it is connected to three other vertices.
  10. Grad (Logik)
    The degree of the formula "A and (B or C)" is two because it has two logical connectives.