summa cum laude

English

Etymology

From Latin.

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Adverb

summa cum laude

  1. With the highest of three degrees of praise, as noted on a diploma.
    He graduated from the university summa cum laude.

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Adverb

summa cum laude

  1. With highest praise; an honor added to diplomas and degrees for work that is considered to be of the highest quality.

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