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donor


do·nor

D0338900 (dō′nər)n.1. One that contributes something, such as money, to a cause or fund.2. Medicine An individual from whom blood, tissue, or an organ is taken for transfusion, implantation, or transplant.3. Chemistry An atom, molecule, or ion that provides a part to combine with an acceptor, especially an atom that provides two electrons to form a bond with another atom.4. Electronics An element introduced into a semiconductor with a negative valence greater than that of the pure semiconductor.adj. Medicine Used for transfusion, implantation, or transplant: a donor organ.
[Middle English, from Anglo-Norman donour, from Latin dōnātor, from dōnāre, to give; see donation.]

donor

(ˈdəʊnə) n1. a person who makes a donation2. (Medicine) med any person who voluntarily gives blood, skin, a kidney, etc, for use in the treatment of another person3. (Law) law a. a person who makes a gift of propertyb. a person who bestows upon another a power of appointment over property4. (Chemistry) the atom supplying both electrons in a coordinate bond5. (Electronics) an impurity, such as antimony or arsenic, that is added to a semiconductor material in order to increase its n-type conductivity by contributing free electrons. Compare acceptor2[C15: from Old French doneur, from Latin dōnātor, from dōnāre to give] ˈdonorˌship n

do•nor

(ˈdoʊ nər)

n. 1. a person who gives or donates. 2. a provider of blood, an organ, or other biological tissue for transfusion or transplantation. 3. an atom that provides a pair of electrons to form a chemical bond. Compare acceptor (def. 3). adj. 4. of or pertaining to the biological tissue of a donor: donor organ. 5. indicating, pertaining to, or for a giver of a donation, esp. a biological donation: a donor card; donor records. [1400–50; late Middle English donour < Anglo-French (Old French doneur) < Latin dōnātor=dōnā(re) (see donation) + -tor -tor] do′nor•ship`, n.
Thesaurus
Noun1.donor - person who makes a gift of propertydonor - person who makes a gift of propertybestower, conferrer, giver, presenterbenefactor, helper - a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)abnegator - one who gives up or relinquishes or renounces somethingalmsgiver - a person who gives almsIndian giver - an offensive term for someone who asks you to return a present he has given youaltruist, philanthropist - someone who makes charitable donations intended to increase human well-beingsettlor, trustor - (law) a person who creates a trust by giving real or personal property in trust to a trustee for the benefit of a beneficiary; a person who gives such property is said to settle it on the trusteecontributor, subscriber - someone who contributes (or promises to contribute) a sum of moneysubsidiser, subsidizer - someone who assists or supports by giving a subsidytipper - a person who leaves a tip; "a generous tipper"
2.donor - (medicine) someone who gives blood or tissue or an organ to be used in another person (the host)medical specialty, medicine - the branches of medical science that deal with nonsurgical techniquesbenefactor, helper - a person who helps people or institutions (especially with financial help)blood donor - someone who gives blood to be used for transfusionsorgan donor - someone from whom an organ is taken for transplantation

donor

noun giver, supporter, contributor, sponsor, patron, backer, benefactor, philanthropist, grantor (Law), donator, almsgiver a major donor to UN relief agencies
receiver, recipient, beneficiary, inheritor, payee, assignee, legatee

donor

nounA person who gives to a charity or cause:benefactor, benefactress, contributor, donator, giver.
Translations
捐献者捐赠人

donate

(dəˈneit) , ((American) ˈdouneit) verb to give to a fund etc. He donated $100 to the fund. 捐贈 捐赠doˈnation noun a gift of money or goods to a fund or collection. All donations are welcome. 捐款,捐贈物 捐款,赠品 donor (ˈdounə) noun a giver of a gift or of a part of the body used to replace a diseased part of someone else's body. The new piano in the hall is the gift of an anonymous donor; a kidney donor; a blood donor. 捐贈人 捐赠人

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Donor


donor

1. Med any person who voluntarily gives blood, skin, a kidney etc., for use in the treatment of another person 2. Lawa. a person who makes a gift of property b. a person who bestows upon another a power of appointment over property 3. Chemistry the atom supplying both electrons in a coordinate bond 4. Physics an impurity, such as antimony or arsenic, that is added to a semiconductor material in order to increase its n-type conductivity by contributing free electrons

Donor

 

in medieval and Renaissance art and sometimes in the art of later periods, a representation of the builder of the church holding a model of the structure in his hands or of the patron who had ordered the painting, more rarely, sculpture or work of decorative applied art. The donor usually stands before Christ and the Virgin Mary or the saints.


Donor

 

a person giving his own blood for transfusion, or tissue (for example, skin) or an organ (for example, a kidney) for transplantation in a patient (the recipient). At the present stage of science the most widely found form of donation is blood donation. In the USSR donation is a voluntary act. Any healthy (according to a special medical examination), physically mature person 18 years of age and older can become a donor. The giving of blood is harmless for the donor. The health of the donor is protected, and in the USSR the donors have benefits. They are permitted to leave work with pay in order to give blood, and after giving blood they receive a day off with pay from the institution where they are employed. Donors are the first to receive permits to stay at sanatoriums and rest homes. The Executive Committee of the Red Cross and Red Crescent has established an award for donors, the badge Honorary Donor of the USSR.

donor

[′dō·nər] (solid-state physics) An impurity that is added to a pure semiconductor material to increase the number of free electrons. Also known as donor impurity; electron donor.

donor


donor

 [do´ner] 1. a person or organism that supplies an organ or tissue to be used in another body, usually either a cadaveric, living related, or living unrelated donor; see transplantation.2. a substance or compound that contributes part of itself to another substance (acceptor).Algorithm for organ donation. From McQuillan, 2002.cadaveric donor an organ or tissue donor who has already died; see transplantation" >cadaveric donor transplantation.living nonrelated donor living unrelated donor.living related donor one who is a close blood relative of the recipient; see transplantation" >living related donor transplantation.living unrelated donor one who is not a close blood relative of the recipient; see transplantation" >living unrelated donor transplantation.non–heart beating cadaveric donor a donor who has been pronounced dead according to the traditional criteria of lack of any pulse or detectable cardiac activity, but is not yet brain dead (see brain death). There are two types: The controlled donor is a person in a vegetative state who has signed a consent form or otherwise stated his or her wishes before becoming ill. Based on the patient's stated wishes and at the request of the next-of-kin, cannulas are placed into blood vessels for postmortem cooling of organs and the person is removed from life support. Once death has been declared, the organs are rapidly perfused with cold preservative solution and surgically removed. The uncontrolled donor is a person declared dead because of catastrophic injury to the heart, such as a gunshot wound to the heart. Cannulas are placed into blood vessels after death and the organs are perfused and removed. This also requires consent of next-of-kin.universal donor a person whose blood is type O in the ABO blood group system; such blood is sometimes used in emergency transfusion. Transfusion of blood cells rather than whole blood is preferred.

do·nor

(dō'nŏr), 1. A person from whom blood, tissue, or an organ is taken for transplantation. 2. A compound that will transfer an atom or a radical to an acceptor; for example, methionine is a methyl donor; glutathione is a glutamyl donor. 3. An atom that readily yields electrons to an acceptor, for example, nitrogen, which will donate both electrons to a shared pool in forming a coordinate bond. [L. dono, pp. donatus, to donate, to give]

donor

(dō′nər)n.1. Medicine An individual from whom blood, tissue, or an organ is taken for transfusion, implantation, or transplant.2. Chemistry An atom, molecule, or ion that provides a part to combine with an acceptor, especially an atom that provides two electrons to form a bond with another atom.3. Electronics An element introduced into a semiconductor with a negative valence greater than that of the pure semiconductor.adj. Medicine Used for transfusion, implantation, or transplant: a donor organ.

donor

The giver of a tissue, an organ, blood or blood products; in the usual parlance, an altruistic person who contributes blood products, often regularly. See Anencephalic organ donor, Oxydonor, Universal donor.

do·nor

(dō'nŏr) 1. A person from whom blood, tissue, or an organ is taken for transplantation. 2. A compound that will transfer an atom or a radical to an acceptor. 3. An atom that readily yields electrons to an acceptor. [L. dono, pp. donatus, to donate, to give]

donor

A person, or cadaver, from whom blood, tissue or an organ is taken for transfusion or transplantation into another.

donor

an individual supplying tissue (e.g. blood), genetic material to a recipient. See COMPATIBILITY, ABO BLOOD GROUP, UNIVERSAL DONOR RECIPIENT, CONJUGATION.

Donor

A healthy person who contributes bone marrow for transplantation.Mentioned in: Bone Marrow Transplantation, Heart Transplantation

donor


Related to donor: organ donor, Donor atom, Sperm donor

Donor

The party conferring a power. One who makes a gift. One who creates a trust.

donor

n. a person or entity making a gift or donation.

donor

a person who makes a gift of property.

DONOR. He who makes a gift. (q.v.)

Donor


Donor

One who gives property or assets to someone else through the vehicle of a trust.

Donor

A person or institution who gives assets to another person or institution, either directly or through a trust. Under most circumstances, donors can deduct the value (or depreciated value) of the assets given from their taxable income. While many donors give out of the goodness of their hearts, many do so in order to avoid taxes, especially when donating through a trust.

donor

One who gives a gift.

DONOR


AcronymDefinition
DONORDirectory of Netherlands Online Resources
DONORData Onderwijskundig Nederland Online Research (Dutch: Netherlands Educational Research Data Online)

donor


Related to donor: organ donor, Donor atom, Sperm donor
  • noun

Synonyms for donor

noun giver

Synonyms

  • giver
  • supporter
  • contributor
  • sponsor
  • patron
  • backer
  • benefactor
  • philanthropist
  • grantor
  • donator
  • almsgiver

Antonyms

  • receiver
  • recipient
  • beneficiary
  • inheritor
  • payee
  • assignee
  • legatee

Synonyms for donor

noun a person who gives to a charity or cause

Synonyms

  • benefactor
  • benefactress
  • contributor
  • donator
  • giver

Synonyms for donor

noun person who makes a gift of property

Synonyms

  • bestower
  • conferrer
  • giver
  • presenter

Related Words

  • benefactor
  • helper
  • abnegator
  • almsgiver
  • Indian giver
  • altruist
  • philanthropist
  • settlor
  • trustor
  • contributor
  • subscriber
  • subsidiser
  • subsidizer
  • tipper

noun (medicine) someone who gives blood or tissue or an organ to be used in another person (the host)

Related Words

  • medical specialty
  • medicine
  • benefactor
  • helper
  • blood donor
  • organ donor
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