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- square academic cap, graduate cap, cap, mortarboard (because of its similarity in appearance to the mortarboard used by brickmasons to hold mortar) or...
- university chapters. Academic regalia typically consist of a headgear (mortarboard, Tudor bonnet, or John Knox cap), robe, and hood. Until the 1930s, Canadian...
- Mortar methods, discretization methods for partial differential equations Mortarboard, a type of headwear worn as part of academic dress Mortar Board, a national...
- Swarthmore both wore pins in the shape of a mortarboard; from this, a pin representative of a mortarboard was adopted at the first national convention...
- low type in black velvet, called mortier (also rendered in English as mortarboard), was used by the président à mortier, president of a parlement (the...
- ward off demons. In the U.S., t****els, or liripipes, are also found on mortarboards during university graduation ceremonies and possibly upon the shoes of...
- and ears warm. Some hats are worn for ceremonial purposes, such as the mortarboard, which is worn (or carried) during university graduation ceremonies....
- are entitled to wear a simple full-length robe without adornment and a mortarboard cap with a t****el. In addition, holders of a bachelor's degree may be...
- judges and priests, who often taught at the early universities. The mortarboard hat worn by graduates is adapted from a square cap called a biretta worn...
- for holders of doctorates to wear a soft, brimless, tam or traditional mortarboard instead. The biretta also sometimes appears among holders of theology...