Aegrotat

/ɪˈɡroʊˌtæt/ noun

A degree or academic credit awarded to a university student who has been unable to complete examinations due to serious illness.

From Latin aegrotat (he/she is sick), a verb form used in official Latin academic records. British universities adopted this Latin term to formalize the granting of degrees despite missed exams.

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