Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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LICEN'TIATE, noun [from Latin licentia.]
1. One who has a license; as a licentiate in physic or medicine.
2. In Spain, one who has a degree; as a licentiate in law or divinity. The officers of justice are mostly distinguished by this title.
LICEN'TIATE, verb transitive To give license or permission.
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