Ordinary level

Ordinary level
noun Date: 1947 O level

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  • GCE Ordinary Level — O Level Logo The O level (Ordinary Level) is a subject based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education (GCE). It was introduced as part of British educational reform in the 1950s alongside the more in depth and… …   Wikipedia

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  • ordinary — (adj.) mid 15c., belonging to the usual order or course, from O.Fr. ordinarie, from L. ordinarius customary, regular, usual, orderly, from ordo (gen. ordinis) order (see ORDER (Cf. order) (n.)). Various noun usages, dating to late 14c. and common …   Etymology dictionary

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