The 13th General Conference on Weights and Measures changed the name from "degrees Kelvin" to simply "Kelvin". The "degree" was omitted to signify that this scale is not referenced to some arbitrary temperature (like the Fahrenheit or Celsius scales), but rather to an absolute temperature (absolute zero). And so, if you had taken a reputable chemistry or thermodynamics class and knew what you were actually talking about, you would know that there is, indeed, no such thing as "degrees Kelvin".
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