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Valedictory   Listen
noun
Valedictory  n.  (pl. valedictories)  A valedictory oration or address spoken at commencement in American colleges or seminaries by one of the graduating class, usually by the leading scholar.






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"Valedictory" Quotes from Famous Books



... have taken renewed courage on perusing the valedictory message received from the Society of United ...
— Priestley in America - 1794-1804 • Edgar F. Smith

... Greenwood to show him the way along the passages. This the clergyman did, tripping on, ahead, upon his toes, till he had delivered the intruder over to the hall porter. Having done so, he made as it were a valedictory bow, and tripped back to his own apartment. Then Roden left the house, thinking as he did so that there was certainly much to be done before he could be received ...
— Marion Fay • Anthony Trollope



Words linked to "Valedictory" :   oratory, valedictory speaker, valediction, exaugural, valedictory address



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