third-degree
See also: third degree
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- At the third level of some system, particularly:
- (law) The least severe level of felony, typically involving a lack of planning and/or the presence of various mitigating factors.
- The jury found him guilty of third-degree murder since he had only meant to beat the clown, not to kill him.
- (of burns) An extremely severe level of damage, typically involving major scarring and damage to subcutaneous tissue as well as the epidermis.
- (law) The least severe level of felony, typically involving a lack of planning and/or the presence of various mitigating factors.
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