Summa-cum-laude
[soo m-uh koo m lou-dey, -duh, -dee; suhm-uh kuhm law-dee] /ˈsʊm ə kʊm ˈlaʊ deɪ, -də, -di; ˈsʌm ə kʌm ˈlɔ di/
adverb
1.
with highest praise: used in diplomas to grant the highest of three special honors for grades above the average.
summa cum laude
/ˈsʊmɑː kʊm ˈlaʊdeɪ/
adverb, adjective
1.
(mainly US) with the utmost praise: the highest of three designations for above-average achievement in examinations. In Britain it is sometimes used to designate a first-class honours degree Compare cum laude, magna cum laude
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