Graduand
[graj-oo-and] /ˈgrædʒ uˌænd/
noun, British.
1.
a student who is about to graduate or receive a degree.
/ˈɡrædjʊˌænd/
noun
1.
(mainly Brit) a person who is about to graduate
noun
a degree candidate about to graduate
n.
1882, from Medieval Latin graduandus, gerundive of graduari (see graduate).
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