Results for: conferring no academic credit
English English
academy member, member of an academy which promotes the sciences or arts; one who has received an academic degree from an institution of higher learningacademician
accept as true, accept as truthful, credit with something, have faith in, think to be true, have religious faith, think something is good, think that something exists, trustbelieve
according to principles of formal study, learned, educated; intellectual, academic, of scholarsscholarly
account giving credit, credit accountcharge account
achieve academic rating, achieve particular test result, ask somebody questions, basis for evaluation, carry out a medical test, check, try, attempt, difficult situation, evaluate something, examination, examination of part of the body, series of quest...test
admit, allocate something, credit somebody money for something, let somebody do something, let somebody enter or be present, let somebody have something, make provision for something, permit; enable, present as possible, say or thinkallow
air current over fire, amount owed to bank, borrowing limit, overdraught, overdrawing of a bank account; amount overdrawn; limit to which money may be withdrawn from the bank on credit; draft of air flowing over a fire (e.g. in a furnace)overdraft
ambassador, diplomat; official representative; delegate, messenger, authorized, qualified; has full authority, has power of attorney, conferring full power, having full power, official with full powersplenipotentiary
annual percentage rate, Annual percentage rate, Annual Percentage Rate; (Banking) percentage rate of yearly interest on credit and loans (according to the law the lender must indicate the rate)APR
any institution of learning; group of people influenced by a common master or system of thought; system; faculty, academic department; large group of fish or sea mammals, artists or writers sharing same approach, building for teaching children, college...school
area organization of churches, conferring of something, discussion; meeting; convention, meeting for lectures and discussion, meeting for serious discussion, meeting of representatives of organization, meeting of two legislative committees, sports leagueconference
argument, debate, discussion; formal academic debatedisputation
arsis, downbeat, essay subject, first stage of dialectic, hypothesis, proposition to be proven; dissertation, research paper written by a candidate for an academic degree, lengthy academic paper, statement, stressed syllable, unstressed syllablethesis
ascribe a feature, ascribe to; credit with, assign qualities, give credit, quality or property, characteristic; adjective (Grammar)attribute
assess account, assess something, bring elements into harmony, bring equation into equality, counterweight, difference between debit and credit, emotional stability, equal debit and credit, equal or cancel out, equality of elements in an equation, equa...balance
 

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