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Apprentice vs Graduate - What's the difference?

apprentice | graduate |


In transitive terms the difference between apprentice and graduate

is that apprentice is to be an apprentice to while graduate is to mark (something) with degrees; to divide into regular steps or intervals, as the scale of a thermometer, a scheme of punishment or rewards, etc.

As an adjective graduate is

graduated, arranged by degrees.

Graduate vs Licensed - What's the difference?

graduate | licensed | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between graduate and licensed

is that graduate is graduated, arranged by degrees while licensed is having been issued with a licence (by the required authority.

As verbs the difference between graduate and licensed

is that graduate is to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution. See note on “from” usage while licensed is past tense of license.

As a noun graduate

is (from a university) A person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.

Graduate vs Meet - What's the difference?

graduate | meet | Related terms |

Graduate is a related term of meet.


As nouns the difference between graduate and meet

is that graduate is (senseid) a person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution while meet is a sports competition, especially for athletics or swimming.

As adjectives the difference between graduate and meet

is that graduate is graduated, arranged by degrees while meet is suitable; right; proper.

As verbs the difference between graduate and meet

is that graduate is (ergative) to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution see note on “from” usage while meet is (lb) of individuals: to make personal contact .

Graduate vs Experienced - What's the difference?

graduate | experienced | Related terms |


As adjectives the difference between graduate and experienced

is that graduate is graduated, arranged by degrees while experienced is having experience and skill in a subject.

As verbs the difference between graduate and experienced

is that graduate is to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution. See note on “from” usage while experienced is past participle of lang=en.

As a noun graduate

is (from a university) A person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.

Maltriculate vs Graduate - What's the difference?

maltriculate | graduate |

Maltriculate is likely misspelled.


Maltriculate has no English definition.

As a noun graduate is

(from a university) A person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.

As an adjective graduate is

graduated, arranged by degrees.

As a verb graduate is

to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution. See note on “from” usage.

Graduate vs Efficient - What's the difference?

graduate | efficient | Related terms |

Graduate is a related term of efficient.


As adjectives the difference between graduate and efficient

is that graduate is graduated, arranged by degrees while efficient is efficient.

As a noun graduate

is (senseid) a person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.

As a verb graduate

is (ergative) to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution see note on “from” usage.

Graduate vs Scale - What's the difference?

graduate | scale |


In lang=en terms the difference between graduate and scale

is that graduate is to change gradually while scale is to clean, as the inside of a cannon, by the explosion of a small quantity of powder.

As nouns the difference between graduate and scale

is that graduate is (senseid) a person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution while scale is (obsolete) a ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending or scale can be part of an overlapping arrangement of many small, flat and hard pieces of keratin covering the skin of an animal, particularly a fish or reptile or scale can be a device to measure mass or weight.

As verbs the difference between graduate and scale

is that graduate is (ergative) to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution see note on “from” usage while scale is to change the size of something whilst maintaining proportion; especially to change a process in order to produce much larger amounts of the final product or scale can be to remove the scales of.

As an adjective graduate

is graduated, arranged by degrees.

Graduate vs Expert - What's the difference?

graduate | expert | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between graduate and expert

is that graduate is (from a university) A person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution while expert is a person with extensive knowledge or ability in a given subject.

As adjectives the difference between graduate and expert

is that graduate is graduated, arranged by degrees while expert is extraordinarily capable or knowledgeable.

As a verb graduate

is to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution. See note on “from” usage.

Graduate vs Adept - What's the difference?

graduate | adept | Related terms |

Graduate is a related term of adept.


As nouns the difference between graduate and adept

is that graduate is (senseid) a person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution while adept is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.

As adjectives the difference between graduate and adept

is that graduate is graduated, arranged by degrees while adept is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

As a verb graduate

is (ergative) to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution see note on “from” usage.

Graduate vs Trained - What's the difference?

graduate | trained | Related terms |

Graduate is a related term of trained.


As adjectives the difference between graduate and trained

is that graduate is graduated, arranged by degrees while trained is having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).

As verbs the difference between graduate and trained

is that graduate is (ergative) to be recognized by a school or university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution see note on “from” usage while trained is (train).

As a noun graduate

is (senseid) a person who is recognized by a university as having completed the requirements of a degree studied at the institution.

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