You spelled it right in your question.
The correct spelling is "bachelor".
The correct spelling is "bachelor" (unmarried man).
The word you are looking for is "bachelor"
That is the correct spelling of "baccalaureate" (bachelor's degree).
The spelling of a baccalaureate degree is correctly bachelor's but is not capitalized except preceding a name, or following it in a list (according to the major style sheets). So it would be "I have a bachelor's degree in Sociology."
The correct spelling is "bachelor".
The question correctly spells a "bachelor's degree" and an "associate's degree".
The correct spelling is "bachelor" (unmarried man).
The word you are looking for is "bachelor"
iguana. You spell it with an "i" and not an "e".
You spell it, "d-e-s-e-m-p-l-e-o."
BE - Bachelor of Engineering
The proper way to spell it is B-E-E-T-H-O-V-E-N
You spell it imagine. Not with an e at the start.
you spell it M-E-U-R-T-R-E
you can spell lie, and pea.
You can spell the following words:CovetCoveVetoVoteEgoGetGotTeeToe