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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
undergrad

short for undergraduate, 1827.

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undergrad

n. Short form of undergraduate.

WordNet
undergrad

n. a university student who has not yet received a first degree [syn: undergraduate]

Usage examples of "undergrad".

While Saul has ample access to drugs and female undergrads in his capacity as sexual and psychoactive guide to the student body, the role has begun to wear thin.

It was more fun then being an undergrad, being on my own and all, but a lot more work too.

Every move from Odenville to undergrad at Spelman to grad school at UCLA to PhD from Pepperdine University in Malibu, everything that she has accomplished or plans to accomplish is on poster-sized, light-green engineering grid paper, laminated and framed, hung at eye level on the west wall in her office, facing due east.

Princeton undergrad, Stanford business school, Goldman Sachs M and A, then Everest.

Matthew Jarpe has had such diverse jobs as biology undergrad student, biochemistry grad student, biochemistry post-doc, and biochemist.

Too late to prevent the infestation from taking place, he could only look on with regret as the newly infected, unaware female undergrad began to pedal off.

Cell growth, organism development conform to the principles of undergrad chemistry.

His King paid for it from the Privy Purse, but he supplemented his income by giving undergrad lectures.

The woman looked more like a college undergrad than a Secret Service agent.

I would leave the University for anywhere from a day to a week at a time -- well, I was away for a week only once, and that was to take part in a dig on Skye that an old friend of mine from undergrad was running.

Or how many grads and undergrads and booksellers and visitors and whatever trail through my office?

Two undergrads walking on the quad at night in the snow hear this harpsichord tinkling.

Back to bored undergrads and faculty meetings run by the likes of Saintjohn Matthewson.

In your undergrad days, you found historians using deconstructive concepts like demystification and privileged ideas.

Humphries-Jacobsen experiment myself as an undergrad, training a planarian named Karen BlackI called it that because of its cute little cross-eyed faceto contract when exposed to light.