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cer·tifi·cate [səˈtɪfɪkət] N

1. certificate:

certificate (official document)
certificate (official document)
certificate (attestation)
certificate of achievement
certificate of baptism
doctor's [or medical] certificate
examination certificate
marriage certificate

2. certificate CINE:

an 18 certificate

ˈbirth cer·tifi·cate N

birth certificate

ˈdeath cer·ti·fi·cate N

death certificate

ˈhealth cer·tifi·cate N

ˈmar·riage cer·tifi·cate N

marriage certificate
marriage certificate

medi·cal cer·ˈtifi·cate N

medical certificate

ˈsav·ings cer·tifi·cate N Brit

share cer·ˈtifi·cate N

share certificate
share certificate

Post·gradu·ate Cer·tifi·cate in Edu·ˈca·tion N, PGCE N Brit

school-leav·ing cer·ˈtifi·cate N Brit

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The college currently offers over 120 programs leading towards associate degrees, diplomas, or certificates.
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Having obtained his matriculation certificate, in 1923 he started teaching at elementary schools.
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However, most saving accounts do not limit withdrawals, unlike certificates of deposit.
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Supply companies then pass the certificates to some form of regulatory body to demonstrate their compliance with their regulatory obligations.
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The rekeying wizard can also be used to migrate users in existing installations from software certificates to smart cards.
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During 1943 about half the remaining certificates were distributed, and by the end of the war there were 3,000 certificates left.
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His death certificate states that he had dementia for 37 years, an enlarged prostate and the cause of death seems to have been urania poisoning.
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This certificate is available to high school students who complete the designated vocational program.
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On his death certificate he was listed as being a professional musician.
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This summer will surely be hot... 19 the eventual number of hijackers certificates for private education and four exams the number of planes used.
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