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tituladas

Tituladas is the feminine plural form of the participle derived from título, used in Spanish in a couple of related ways. It can function as an adjective meaning “having a title” or “bearing a degree,” and it can also be used as a noun to refer to women who hold a professional title or academic degree. In publishing or bibliographic contexts, tituladas can describe works that carry a specific title, as in a book or article that is “titulado.”

Etymology and form: the word comes from título (title) and the suffix -ado, forming titulada for the

Contexts and usage: in education and professional discussions, tituladas commonly refers to women who have completed

See also: título, titulación, titular, titulatura.

feminine
singular
and
tituladas
for
the
feminine
plural.
The
masculine
counterparts
are
titulado
(adjective
or
noun)
and
titulados
(plural).
The
related
noun
titulación
refers
to
the
act
or
process
of
obtaining
a
title
or
degree.
a
degree
or
earned
a
professional
title,
e.g.,
“las
tituladas
en
medicina”
or
“un
grupo
de
tituladas.”
in
literature
and
media,
the
term
appears
in
phrases
such
as
“una
obra
titulada”
to
indicate
the
title
of
a
work.
The
term
is
distinct
from
título
(the
title
itself)
and
from
titulaciones
(the
set
of
degrees
or
certifications
a
person
possesses).