diploma|diplomas in English
noun
[di·plo·ma || dɪ'pləʊmə]
certificate given upon completion of a course of study (i.e. high school, university, etc.)
Use "diploma|diplomas" in a sentence
1. Diplomas are a brand.
2. Conveyancing Diplomas (4 & 6)
3. Notable metal documents are Roman military diplomas.
4. After all, I don't see any diplomas on your walls.
5. Baccalaureates & Highschool Diploma
6. Concordia University offers over 200 graduate programs, diplomas and certificates.
7. the diplomas awarded by State-recognized architectural academies (architect)
8. About the Bricklaying Diploma Description
9. Advanced Diploma in Nursing Education This is a four-semester Advance Diploma in Nursing Education (Adne) Programme
10. Over 800 diplomas have been recovered, although most in a fragmentary state.
11. Students graduating technical subjects obtain a Diploma.
12. 1 The university may revoke my diploma.
13. Received diplomas for 3 place in the Islands on the Air Contest 2008!
14. At some schools, degrees or diplomas may be handed out at Convocation.
15. (a diploma with Commendation) in computer science
16. Century College offers many career and transfer degrees as well as diplomas and certificates
17. And a diploma with Commendation means that you have performed at a higher level than would be needed for an ordinary diploma
18. What does Credentialism mean? Overemphasis on diplomas or degrees in giving jobs or conferring social status
19. Diploma in Computerised Accounting Career Options and Job Prospects
20. Received a National Diploma in State Accounts and Finance.
21. Being a Bricklayer requires a high school diploma
22. Christine Vallier, age 22 failed high-school diploma.
23. Bussers generally have a high school diploma or equivalent.
24. Received a National Diploma in State Accounts and Finance
25. Then the moment arrived that the 24 married couples had been keenly awaiting —the distribution of diplomas.