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r." redirects here. For other uses, see DR. Doctor (gen.: doctoris) means teacher in Latin. The word is originally an agentive noun of the verb docēre ('to teach').[1] It has been used continuously as an honored academic title for over a millennium in Europe, where it dates back to the rise of the university. This use spread to the Americas, former European colonies, and is now prevalent in most of the world. In the west, the stand alone title "Doctor" and the term "a doctor" have become common for referring to physicians.
Used as an honorific, the prefix, abbreviated "Dr" or "Dr.", is used as a designation for a person who has obtained a doctorate (that is, a doctoral degree), which is considered the highest rank of academic degree. Doctoral degrees may be "research doctorates", awarded on the basis of competency in research, or "taught doctorates" (also called "professional doctorates"), awarded on the basis of coursework and adjunct requirements (if any) successfully completed by the conferee.
When addressing several persons of whom each holds a doctoral title, one can use the plural abbreviations "Drs." or in some languages,[which?] Dres., may be used, e.g., instead of Dr. Miller and Dr. Rubinstein: Drs. Miller and Rubinstein. When referring to relatives with the same surname, it is common to use the form "The Doctors Smith
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