Yes, because you earned it and paid for it. Also it can be taken away if you use your degree improperly.
An example of a designation in a name is "Dr." before a person's name to indicate they hold a doctorate degree.
Ferric chloride is the old designation here. Iron (III) chloride is the IUPAC designation and the modern designation.
A Bayer designation is a stellar designation in which a specific star is identified by a Greek letter, followed by the genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name.
a wrong or inaccurate name or designation.
The designation "REV" after a person's name on a deed typically stands for "Reverend," indicating that the individual is a member of the clergy or holds a religious title. This designation may signify the person's role or authority within a religious organization, which can be relevant in contexts such as property ownership or transactions involving religious institutions. It serves to identify the individual's vocation and may carry certain implications regarding the property's intended use or stewardship.
yes!and they should call you "doctor" not just "doc":-)
For Official Use Only (FOUO) is a document designation, not a classification. This designation is used by Department of Defense and a number of other federal agencies to identify information or material which, although unclassified, may not be appropriate for public release. There is no national policy governing use of the For Official Use Only designation. DoD Directive 5400.7 defines For Official Use Only information as "unclassified information that may be exempt from mandatory release to the public under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)." The policy is implemented by DoD Regulation 5400.7-R and 5200.1-R.
In our solar system, planets in order: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. Dwarf planets (officially recognised by the IAU): Ceres, Pluto, Haumea, Makemake, Eris. This list of dwarf planets and possible dwarf planets includes objects that have not been officially named by the IAU as "dwarf planets": Ceres (1 (designation)), Pluto (134340 (designation)), Haumea (136108 (designation)) (2003 EL61 (alternate name) ), Makemake (136472 (designation)) (2005 fy9 (alternate name) ), Eris (136199 (designation)), Orcus (90482 (designation)) (2004 DW (alternate name) ), 208996 (2003 AZ84 (alternate name) ), Ixion (28978 (designation)), 90568 (2004 GV9 (alternate name) ), 55636 (2002 TX300 (alternate name) ), Quaoar (50000 (designation)), 55565 (2002 AW197 (alternate name) ), Sedna (90377 (designation)), Xena (2003 UB313 (alternate name) ), 225088 (2007 OR10 (alternate name) ), Varuna (200 WR106 (alternate name) ), Vesta (4 (designation)), Pallas (2 (designation)), Hygiea.
"Tep" after a name typically stands for "Technical Expert Professional." It is a designation indicating that an individual has achieved a certain level of expertise and competence in a specific technical field, often through education, training, or certification. This designation may be used in various industries to signify professional qualifications.
USE, USE-2, and UF
It stands for Professional Association.. a legally established business designation. Usually obtained for tax purposes
Dental conditions- a DDS is a Doctor of Dental Surgery- a Dentist.