protector
21Protector — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Protector signifie Protecteur en français Protector est un jeu vidéo de Bethesda Softworks sorti en 1999 Protector est le musicien autrichien Richard… …
22protector — ► adjetivo/ sustantivo 1 Que protege: ■ se aplicó una crema protectora para tomar el sol. TAMBIÉN protectriz 2 Que cuida de los derechos o intereses de una comunidad: ■ los agentes de policía son protectores de los ciudadanos. SINÓNIMO guardián ► …
23protector — adj y s 1 Que protege algo o a alguien: una sociedad protectora de animales, el protector de una familia, protector de las artes 2 Objeto, mecanismo o dispositivo que protege alguna cosa, como una construcción, un motor, etc, de daños que puedan… …
24protector — See door protector nose protector wheel arch protector …
25protector — noun a) Someone who protects or guards, by assignment or on his own initiative. I stand before you in the spirit of pure public service mdash; not as a protector of the status quo, but as an agent of change. ndash;Jon Huntsman, Jr. b) A device or …
26protector — n. a chest; surge protector * * * [prə tektə] surge protector a chest …
27protector — noun 1》 a person or thing that protects. 2》 (Protector) historical a regent in charge of a kingdom during the minority, absence, or incapacity of the sovereign. ↘(also Lord Protector of the Commonwealth) the title of Oliver Cromwell and his… …
28protector — UK [prəˈtektə(r)] / US [prəˈtektər] noun [countable] Word forms protector : singular protector plural protectors someone or something that protects a person or thing …
29protector — noun Date: 14th century 1. a. one that protects ; guardian b. a device used to prevent injury ; guard 2. a. one having the care of a kingdom during the king s minority ; regent b. the executive head of the Commonwealth of England …
30protector — protectoral, adj. protectorless, adj. protectorship, n. /preuh tek teuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that protects; defender; guardian. 2. Eng. Hist. a. a person in charge of the kingdom during the sovereign s minority, incapacity, or absence. b.… …