Third degree

Third degree

Third degree can refer to:
* In police interrogation, originally torture, later colloquially an intensive rough interrogation
* The degree of Master Mason in Freemasonry, often written as "3°"
* In USA law, the least serious of the three classifications of felonies such as murder or burglary
* The highest severity of burn
* Third degree heart block
*In mathematics, "degree" has several meanings that third degree applies to:
** A cubic equation or cubic polynomial in algebra
** In graph theory, a vertex with three incident edges
* "Third Degree", a book by Tania Roxborogh

3rd Degree can refer to:
*"3rd Degree" (novel), a 2004 book by James Patterson
*"3rd Degree" (game show)
*"The 3rd Degree", an Australian sketch comedy show
*In Wicca, the rank of High Priest or High Priestess

See also
*The Three Degrees, a R&B vocal group


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