Degree
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Degree, in the sense of measurement, is used to indicate:
- Positive degree ("good"), Comparative degree ("better") and superlative degree ("best")
- Severity of similar crimes (in some jurisdictions) — for example first degree murder
- Intensity of a burn (from first degree to third degree)
- Level of kinship (consanguinity)
- Degree of inventiveness in inventions and patents
- Degree of separation in connectivity between groups
- Degree proof, the proof or alcohol content of a liquid measured in Degrees (0-175° in the UK, 0-200° in the USA)
- Degree Gay-Lussac, the alcohol content of a liquid by volume (0-100 °GL).
- geographic coordinates, cf. Geographic coordinate system; as such it refers to a measurement of angle as used in one of three common formats, e.g. DMS, i.e. Degrees:Minutes:Seconds (e.g. 49°30'00"N, 123°30'00"W), which is standard on all charts and maps, as well as Global Positioning System (GPS) and geographic information systems (GIS).
Degree may also refer to:
In science:
- Degree (angle), a unit of angle measurement
- Degree (temperature), a unit of temperature measurement
- Degree of frost, a unit of temperature measurement
- Degree symbol, (°), a notation used in science, engineering and mathematics
- Degree API, a measure of density in the petroleum industry
- Degree Baumé, a couple of density scales
- Degree Brix, a measure of sugar concentration
- Degree of curvature, a unit of curvature measurement
- Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)
- Degree of unsaturation (Organic Chemistry)
In mathematics:
In education:
- Academic degree, an academic award or title requiring a longer study period than a diploma
- Vocational degree, an award in vocational education
Degree may also refer to:
- Degree (music), a particular note of a scale in relation to the tonic
- Degree (deodorant), a brand of antiperspirant
- A level of initiation, often used in fraternal organizations (for example, see: Degree (freemasonry)).
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