Beneficence
1Beneficence — Be*nef i*cence, n. [L. beneficentia, fr. beneficus: cf. F. b[ e]n[ e]ficence. See {Benefice}.] The practice of doing good; active goodness, kindness, or charity; bounty springing from purity and goodness. [1913 Webster] And whose beneficence no… …
2beneficence — index benevolence (act of kindness), benevolence (disposition to do good), clemency, consideration (sympathetic regard), goodwill, humanity (humaneness) …
3beneficence — quality of being beneficent, kind, charitable, mid 15c., from L. beneficentia kindness, generosity, a back formation from beneficentior (see BENEFICENT (Cf. beneficent)) …
4beneficence — [bə nef′ə səns] n. [ME < L beneficentia < benefacere: see BENEFACTION] 1. the fact or quality of being kind or doing good; charity 2. a charitable act or generous gift …
5Beneficence — Infobox University campus university = Ball State University color = #CC2233 name = Beneficence picture = Benificence.jpg pic caption = Beneficence and its collanade use = Statue style = Memorial erected = 1937 location = Old Quad campus = main… …
6bénéficence — (bé né fi san s ) s. f. Synonyme peu usité de bienfaisance. • L autre, un peu plus fort, est un prix de bénéficence, J. J. ROUSS. Hél. VI, 10. HISTORIQUE XVIe s. • Ce sont erreurs qui esteignent toute beneficence, LA NOUE 174. ÉTYMOLOGIE… …
7beneficence — Charity; good will; kindness. See contract of beneficence …
8Beneficence (disambiguation) — Beneficence may refer to one of the following: * The statue on the campus of Ball State University. * An ethical concept. With Regard to Medical Ethics, this concept involves the physician making the decisions that are best for the patient,… …
9beneficence — noun Etymology: Latin beneficentia, from beneficus Date: 15th century 1. the quality or state of being beneficent 2. benefaction …
10beneficence — /beuh nef euh seuhns/, n. 1. the doing of good; active goodness or kindness; charity. 2. a beneficent act or gift; benefaction. [1425 75; late ME < L beneficentia; see BENEFIC, ENCE] * * * …