Results for: Doctor of Fine Arts
English English
Louis Ignaro, Doctor and pharmacologist from Los Angeles, winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1998Ignaro
love of fine objects, objects of fine art; love of fine art, vertuvirtu
main character in "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus" (play based on the legend of Faust written by Christopher Marlowe in c1588)Faustus
martial arts weaponnunchaku
master of aeronautical engineering; second degree granted to one who has completed a year or more of graduate study in aeronautical engineering; one holding this degree, master of arts in education; second degree granted to one who has completed a year...MAE
Master of ArtsM.A.; MA
Master of Arts degree (Latin)AM (artium magister)
Master of Arts in TeachingM.A.T.
master of arts; second degree granted to one who has completed a year or more of graduate study in the humanities or social sciences; one holding this degreeMA
Master of Fine ArtsM.F.A.
material made from very fine glass fibersfibreglass
Max Nordau (1849-1923, born Simcha Meir Zeigerfeld), author, doctor, Zionist leader, president of the (7th-10th) Zionist CongressNordau
member of a class, student; (Oxford English) nominee for graduation in arts who is placed in honor class (as opposed to a passman, who is not classified]classman
membership in an academy which promotes the sciences or arts; possession of an academic degree from an institution of higher learningacademicianship
mesh of fine wireswire cloth
 

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