Honorary

/ˈɑːnəreri/ adjective

Given as a special honor or privilege without the normal requirements or duties, like an 'honorary degree' awarded for achievement rather than completing classes.

From Latin 'honorarius' (held in honor), derived from 'honor.' The word has been used in English since the 16th century for titles and positions of special recognition.

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