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donor

N ผู้บริจาค  benefactor giver patron supporter phu-bo-ri-jak

 

donorship

N การ บริจาค  kan-bo-ri-jak

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DONOR

n.[L., to give. ] 1. One who gives or bestows; one who confers any thing gratuitously; a benefactor.
2. One who grants an estate; as, a conditional fee may revert to the donor, if the donee has no heirs of his body.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DONOR

Do "nor, n. Etym: [F. donneur, OF. daneor, fr. donner. See Donee, and cf. Donator. ]

 

1. One who gives or bestows; one who confers anything gratuitously; a benefactor.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: One who grants an estate; in later use, one who confers a power; -- the opposite of donee. Kent. Touching, the parties unto deeds and charters, we are to consider as well the donors and granters as the donees or grantees. Spelman.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

donor

do nor |ˈdōnər ˈdoʊnər | noun a person who donates something, esp. money to a fund or charity: an anonymous donor has given $25 | [ as modifier ] : loans from rich donor countries. a person who provides blood for transfusion, semen for insemination, or an organ or tissue for transplantation. Chemistry an atom or molecule that provides electrons in forming a coordinate bond. Physics an impurity atom in a semiconductor that contributes a conducting electron to the material. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French doneur, from Latin donator, from donare give.

 

donor card

donor card noun a card which a person carries to indicate consent to the use of their organs for transplant surgery in the event of their death.

 

donor fatigue

do nor fa tigue noun a lessening of public willingness to respond generously to charitable appeals, resulting from the frequency of such appeals.

 

Oxford Dictionary

donor

donor |ˈdəʊnə, -nɔː | noun a person who donates something, especially money to charity: an anonymous donor has given £25 | [ as modifier ] : loans from rich donor countries. a person who provides blood, an organ, or semen for transplantation, transfusion, etc. Chemistry an atom or molecule that provides a pair of electrons in forming a coordinate bond. Physics an impurity atom in a semiconductor which contributes a conducting electron to the material. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French doneur, from Latin donator, from donare give .

 

donor card

donor card noun a card which a person carries to indicate consent to the use of their organs for transplant surgery in the event of their death.

 

donor fatigue

donor fa |tigue noun [ mass noun ] another term for compassion fatigue.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

donor

donor noun an anonymous donor: giver, contributor, benefactor, benefactress; supporter, backer, patron, sponsor, friend, member; informal angel.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

donor

donor noun the cost has been met by a generous donor: giver, contributor, benefactor, benefactress, subscriber, donator; supporter, backer, subsidizer, patron, sponsor; philanthropist; informal angel; rare benefactrice, benefactrix, philanthrope. ANTONYMS recipient.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

donor

do nor /dóʊnə r / (! do-は /doʊ /) 名詞 C 1 (金品などを )寄付する人, 寄贈者, 援助国 (donee ).2 〘医 〙(臓器などの )提供者, ドナー ; 献血者 (recipient ).~́ c rd ドナーカード 〘死後の臓器提供を承認する 〙.