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de·greed

 (dĭ-grēd′)
adj.
Having or requiring an academic degree: a degreed biologist; a degreed profession.
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degreed

(dɪˈɡriːd)
adj
1. education having an academic degree
2. archaic done by degrees
3. archaic holding a particular rank or degree of authority
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