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Ministrative — Min is*tra*tive, a. Serving to aid; ministering. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ministrative — minˈistrative / trə tiv or trā tiv/ adjective 1. Serving to aid or assist 2. Ministering • • • Main Entry: ↑minister … Useful english dictionary
ministration — ministrative, adj. /min euh stray sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of ministering care, aid, religious service, etc. 2. an instance of this. [1300 50; ME ministracioun < L ministration (s. of ministratio) service, equiv. to ministrat(us) (ptp. of… … Universalium
Burmese Buddhist Temple — The Burmese Buddhist Temple (also known as Maha Sasana Ramsi; zh sp|s= 缅甸玉佛寺|p=Miǎndiàn yùfósì) is located on Tai Gin Road in Novena, Singapore. Founded in 1875, the temple is the oldest Theravada institution and the only Burmese Buddhist temple… … Wikipedia
Parthie — Empire parthe Ashkâniân 247 av. J. C. – 224 ap. J. C. Carte de l Empire parthe en 60 av. J. C. Informations générales … Wikipédia en Français
Pannonius, Janus — (1434 1472) The outstanding figure of Renais sance humanism in Hungary and one of the major neo Latin poets of the Renaissance. His uncle, a prominent bishop, sent him to study at Ferrara in the school of the famous schoolmaster Guarino… … Historical Dictionary of Renaissance
HEMSTERHUIS, Franciscus — (1721–1790) Philosopher. Fran ciscus was the son of Tiberius Hemsterhuis (1685–1766), profes sor of Greek philology and Dutch history at the universities of Franeker and Leiden. After a short period in the military service, he became a clerk… … Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands
assistant — as‧sis‧tant [əˈsɪstnt] noun [countable] JOBS 1. also shop assistant or sales assistant someone who sells things in a shop; = sales clerk … Financial and business terms
expense — ex‧pense [ɪkˈspens] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] ACCOUNTING an amount of money that a business or organization has to spend on something: • Most advertisers look upon advertising as an expense and not an investment, which is a mistake. • The… … Financial and business terms
tribunal — tri‧bu‧nal [traɪˈbjuːnl] noun [countable] HUMAN RESOURCES LAW a court that is given official authority to deal with a particular situation or problem: • The case of your redundancy (= loss of your job ) will be heard by an independent tribunal … Financial and business terms