Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation Latin Legum Magister (Master of Laws)
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An abbreviation of the Latin Legum Magister, Master of Laws.
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- noun A Master of Laws
degree ; an advanced degree inlaw .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an advanced law degree
Etymologies
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He also has a follow-on law degree (LLM) from Cornell.
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He also has a follow-on law degree (LLM) from Cornell.
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He also has a follow-on law degree (LLM) from Cornell.
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He also has a follow-on law degree (LLM) from Cornell.
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My wife, who went back to law school to get an LLM degree had to engage in some serious writing.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Academic Legal Writing (Fourth Edition) 2010
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He also has a follow-on law degree (LLM) from Cornell.
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The son of working-class Haitian immigrants, he was first generation American, and had remarkably had gotten three advanced degrees, including a masters from the New School, a law degree, and a Masters in Law LLM.
Eve Ensler: Ambiguous UpSparkles From the Heart of the Park: Mic Check/Occupy Wall Street (Part 3) Eve Ensler 2011
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LLM programs—which result in a master's degree—would also become more robust, as undergraduate-educated lawyers can earlier gain practical experience to better decide what specialty course to pursue.
First Thing We Do, Let's Kill All the Law Schools John O. McGinnis 2012
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He also has a follow-on law degree (LLM) from Cornell.
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Miami remains one of the largest law schools in the country; it currently enrolls 1,250 students (including about 100 LLM students).
Discourse.net: Admit It, After Reading This You Want to be Our Dean 2009
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Large Language Models (LLMs) convert data like text, images, or other inputs into vectors through a process called embedding.
Name Collision of the Year: Vector | Crunchy Data Blog More by this author 2025
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Large Language Models (LLMs) convert data like text, images, or other inputs into vectors through a process called embedding.
Name Collision of the Year: Vector | Crunchy Data Blog More by this author 2025
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At the time, he hadn’t heard of large language models (LLMs), the programs used to create griefbots.
Ready or not, the digital afterlife is here Tammy Worth 2025
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