Baccalaurean

/ˌbæk.əˈlɔr.i.ən/ adjective

Relating to a baccalaureate degree or the status of being a bachelor of arts or sciences.

From medieval Latin 'baccalaureus' (bachelor), combining 'bacca' (berry, representing youth or initiation) and 'laureatus' (crowned with laurel). The -ean suffix means 'relating to,' creating an adjective form of the noun.

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