'CTR' means 'choose the right'. A CTR ring reminds LDS (Latter-Day-Saint, Mormon) members to do what they know is right. A purity ring reminds the wearer to practice abstinence before marriage. LDS members don't use purity rings, we believe that we should not have sex before marriage, and that this is a commandment from God.
It's the Karat amount of the gold in the alloy the ring is made of. The higher the number the more gold there is. 24Karat is pure gold.
"CTR" stands for "Choose the Right," a common phrase used in the context of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This phrase encourages individuals to make good choices and follow the teachings of their faith. The stamping of CTR inside a gold ring likely indicates that it is a piece of jewelry intended for someone affiliated with the LDS Church.
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No, CTR stands for Choose The Right. Mormons wear them to remember to choose the right every day, but if someone else wanted to wear one, it would be just fine. It's just a ring anyone else can wear.
Ctr. With a small c if it's not the first word in a sentence, or it isn't referring to the name of a particular center.
Abbreviations can have many translations, but 'ctr' usually means 'center.'
CTR can mean carpal tunnel release.
Kevin Sharp the Country Singer? Probably. He admits to wearing a CTR ring around his neck, and grew up in Idaho with 7 siblings.
CTR is not an Army rank it indicates a contractor position.
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