designationis
Designationis is the genitive singular form of the Latin noun designatio, which means designation, naming, labeling, or the act of designating. In Latin, designatio comes from the verb designare, “to designate” or “to appoint,” and its endings show grammatical case, number, and gender. The form designationis is used to express possession or association, roughly translating to “of designation” or “designations’” in English.
Grammatical notes: designatio is a feminine noun of Latin origin often used in scholarly, legal, or rhetorical
Usage and contexts: In classical and medieval Latin texts, designatio and its inflected forms appear in discussions