1.b> , ; degree of skill / ; the highest degree of goodness ; degree of safety .i> ; degree of accuracy .i> , ; degree of freedom .i> ( i>); by degrees , ; to a certain degree, in some degree / ; to a degree .i> , ; to a considerable [high, lesser] degree [, ]; to / in / the last degree ; to what degree? ? ? not in the least / slightest / degree , ; to differ in degree ( i>) ;
2.b> , ; degree of consanguinity ; prohibited / forbidden / degrees .i> , ; in the fourth degree ;
3.b> 1) , ; ; of low degree ; a lady of high degree ; people of unequal degrees ;
2) , i> ; honorary degree ; the degree of bachelor [of master, of doctor] [, ] i> ; to study for a degree ; to take one's degree ; to take a poll degree .i> .i> ( i>); to have a London degree ;
3) .i> ; advanced degree ;
4.b> .i> (i>); .i> ; principal in the first degree / ; principal in the second degree ; , ; murder in the first degree ;
5.b> (, ..i> i>); ten degrees of heat [of frost] []; degrees of latitude [of longitude] [] ; an angle of 30 degrees ;
6.b> .i> ; positive [comparative, superlative] degree [, ] ; degrees of comparison ;
7.b> .i> ; the second degree , ; the third degree , [.i> .i> ]; of degree three ;
8.b> .i> ;
9.b> .i> , ; , ; in one's degree , ;
10.b> .i> (i>);
the third degreeb> , [.i> .i> 7]; to get the third degree .