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Definition of charitable
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of charitable is as below...
Charitable
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
charity;
springing
from, or
intended
for,
charity;
relating
to
almsgiving;
eleemosynary;
as, a
charitable
institution..
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Brief
::
Brief (n.) A
letter
patent,
from
proper
authority,
authorizing
a
collection
or
charitable
contribution
of money in
churches,
for any
public
or
private
purpose..
Charity
::
Charity
(n.) A
charitable
institution,
or a gift to
create
and
support
such an
institution;
as, Lady
Margaret's
charity..
Charitably
::
Charitably
(adv.)
In a
charitable
manner.
Enlist
::
Enlist
(v. t.) To
secure
the
support
and aid of; to
employ
in
advancing
interest;
as, to
enlist
persons
in the cause of
truth,
or in a
charitable
enterprise..
Gathering
::
Gathering
(n.) A
charitable
contribution;
a
collection.
Tithe
::
Tithe (n.) A
tenth;
the tenth part of
anything;
specifically,
the
tenthpart
of the
increase
arising
from the
profits
of land and
stock,
allotted
to the
clergy
for their
support,
as in
England,
or
devoted
to
religious
or
charitable
uses.
Almost
all the
tithes
of
England
and Wales are
commuted
by law into rent
charges..
Vincentian
::
Vincentian
(n.) A
member
of
certain
charitable
sisterhoods.
Charitable
::
Charitable
(a.)
Liberal
in
benefactions
to the poor;
giving
freely;
generous;
beneficent.
Uncharity
::
Uncharity
(n.)
Uncharitableness.
Beguine
::
Beguine
(n.) A woman
belonging
to one of the
religious
and
charitable
associations
or
communities
in the
Netherlands,
and
elsewhere,
whose
members
live in
beguinages
and are not bound by
perpetual
vows..
Sportule
::
Sportulary
(a.)
Subsisting
on alms or
charitable
contributions.
Charitable
::
Charitable
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
charity;
springing
from, or
intended
for,
charity;
relating
to
almsgiving;
eleemosynary;
as, a
charitable
institution..
Charitable
::
Charitable
(a.) Full of love and good will;
benevolent;
kind.
Institution
::
Institution
(n.) An
established
or
organized
society
or
corporation;
an
establishment,
especially
of a
public
character,
or
affecting
a
community;
a
foundation;
as, a
literary
institution;
a
charitable
institution;
also, a
building
or the
buildings
occupied
or used by such
organization;
as, the
Smithsonian
Institution..
Benevolence
::
Benevolence
(n.) The
disposition
to do good; good will;
charitableness;
love of
mankind,
accompanied
with a
desire
to
promote
their
happiness..
Benevolent
::
Benevolent
(a.)
Having
a
disposition
to do good;
possessing
or
manifesting
love to
mankind,
and a
desire
to
promote
their
prosperity
and
happiness;
disposed
to give to good
objects;
kind;
charitable..
Mortification
::
Mortification
(n.) A gift to some
charitable
or
religious
institution;
--
nearly
synonymous
with
mortmain.
Sporulation
::
Sportule
(n.) A
charitable
gift or
contribution;
a gift; an alms; a dole; a
largess;
a
sportula.
Sodality
::
Sodality
(n.)
Specifically,
a lay
association
for
devotion
or for
charitable
purposes..
Bursary
::
Bursary
(n.) A
scholarship
or
charitable
foundation
in a
university,
as in
Scotland;
a sum given to
enable
a
student
to
pursue
his
studies..
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