benefactor

benefactor
adj.
beneficent, philanthropic.
m.
benefactor, patron, well-doer, sponsor.
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benefactor
adjetivo
1 beneficent
nombre masculino,nombre femenino
1 (hombre) benefactor; (mujer) benefactress
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benefactor, -a
1.
ADJ beneficent
estado 4)
2.
SM / F benefactor
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-tora masculino, femenino benefactor
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= benefactor, patron.
Ex. To explain the evolution of our catalog, I should like to begin by telling you about an experience of Sir Thomas Bodley, the benefactor of the Oxford University library which was named after him - the Bodleian.
Ex. As a result they were obligated to remain generally uninvolved in the patron's efforts to make a decision.
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-tora masculino, femenino benefactor
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= benefactor, patron.

Ex: To explain the evolution of our catalog, I should like to begin by telling you about an experience of Sir Thomas Bodley, the benefactor of the Oxford University library which was named after him - the Bodleian.

Ex: As a result they were obligated to remain generally uninvolved in the patron's efforts to make a decision.

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benefactor1 -tora
adjective
beneficent (frml), charitable
benefactor2 -tora
masculine, feminine
benefactor
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benefactor
-tora sustantivo masculino, femenino

benefactor

'benefactor' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bienhechor
- bienhechora
- padrino
- protector
English:
benefactor
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benefactor, -ora
adj
beneficent
nm,f
benefactor, f benefactress
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benefactor
adj charitable
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benefactor, -tora adj
: beneficent
benefactor, -tora n
: benefactor, benefactress f

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