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Bachelor

A bachelor is a man who is not and has never been married.

History, Etymology & Bachelorette

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Etymology

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Bachelorette

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Bachelor

Nodes52
Edges51
Triples33
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.038462
Components1

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Bachelor

Top relations

related to history · 10
Bachelor → Also, As, From, In, Paris, Pope Gregory IX, There, This, University, Victorian
related to Etymology · 9
Bachelor → Alternatively, French, Italian, Latin, Medieval Latin, Provençal, Spanish Latin, The, The Old French
related to External links · 9
Bachelor → Analyticity, Cole, David, Definability, February, Minnesota Duluth, Note, Philosophy Department, University
related to Bachelorette · 3
Bachelor → The, The Bachelorette, TV
is a · 1
Bachelor → man who is not and has never been married
see also · 1
Bachelor → Going Their Own WaySingleton

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Important terminology

term used unmarried men bachelorette university single man also bachelors married attested young old century refer marriage certain age never

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Bacheloris aman who is not and has never been married0.90text
Bachelorrelated to BacheloretteThe0.60section
Bachelorrelated to BacheloretteTV0.60section
Bachelorrelated to BacheloretteThe Bachelorette0.60section
Bachelorrelated to EtymologyThe Old French0.60section
Bachelorrelated to EtymologyProvençal0.60section
Bachelorrelated to EtymologyItalian0.60section
Bachelorrelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Bachelorrelated to EtymologyMedieval Latin0.60section
Bachelorrelated to EtymologyFrench0.60section
Bachelorrelated to EtymologySpanish Latin0.60section
Bachelorrelated to EtymologyAlternatively0.60section

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