Usually, credentials.evidence of authority, status, rights, entitlement to privileges, or the like, usually in written form: Only those with the proper credentials are admitted.
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anything that provides the basis for confidence, belief, credit, etc.
verb (used with object) cre·den·tialed, cre·den·tial·ing or especially Britishcre·den·tialled, cre·den·tial·ling.
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to grant credentials to, especially educational and professional ones: She has been credentialed to teach math.
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Credentialingis always a great word to know.
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the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
a gadget; dingus; thingumbob.
an arrangement of five objects, as trees, in a square or rectangle, one at each corner and one in the middle.
a fool or simpleton; ninny.
a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison.