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One that supports, protects, or champions someone or something, such as an institution, event, or cause; a sponsor or benefactor: a patron of the arts. 2.
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Definition of patron in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of patron. ... shopper, habitué Like so many of its patrons, he could not resist the food at the Savoy.
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Patron definition, a person who is a customer, client, or paying guest, especially ... event, or the like: a patron of the arts; patrons of the annual Democratic dance.
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Meaning: A person authorized to conduct religious worship. Classified under: Nouns denoting people. Synonyms: curate; minister; minister of religion; parson; ...
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patron, définition et synonymes du mot patron dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Chef d'entreprise...
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Definition of PARSONIC. : of, resembling, or having the characteristics of a parson : clerical 1 <a secular as well as a parsonic view of life ? Edward Peacock> ...
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These choices or alternatives are called orientation-selection. There are five pattern variables of role-definition that Parsons discusses, although he says that ...
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"Pygostyle" is of Ancient Greek origin, literally meaning "rump pillar". The phrase " parson's nose", from the notion that an English parson may 'have his nose up ...
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