dd
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Definition
- Noun:
- A Doctor of Divinity degree: "DD" is an abbreviation for the academic degree "Doctor of Divinity," a terminal doctorate in the field of religious studies or theology.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- He was awarded a DD from the university for his theological research.
- The title "Rev. Dr." indicates she holds both a ministerial ordination and a DD.
Advanced Usage
- Post-nominal letters: The abbreviation "DD" is used after a person's name to denote the possession of this degree.
- The speaker was John Smith, DD.
- Contextual distinction: In academic and religious contexts, "DD" specifically refers to this doctorate. In other contexts (e.g., general writing, computing), "dd" may be an abbreviation for other terms (e.g., "disk duplicate" command, "dear daughter"), but these are separate lexical items.
Variants and Related Words
- Doctor of Divinity (n): The full term for the degree abbreviated as "DD."
- D.D. (n): An alternative styling with periods.
- Th.D. (n): Doctor of Theology, a related but distinct doctoral degree in theology.
- Ph.D. (n): Doctor of Philosophy, a generic research doctorate; a Ph.D. in Religion is a different credential from a DD.
Synonyms
- Doctorate in Divinity: A synonymous phrase for the degree.
- Divinity Doctorate: Another way to name the qualification.
Notes on Usage
- Capitalization: The standard form is "DD" (in all capital letters).
- Article Use: Typically preceded by the indefinite article "a" when referring to the degree itself (e.g., ). No article is used when it functions as a title following a name.
- Field Specificity: This term is primarily used within religious, academic, and formal biographical contexts.
Noun
- a doctor's degree in religion