Meaning donor
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n. a person or entity making a gift or donation.
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The giver of a tissue or an organ, such as a blood donor or kidney donor.
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A person who is type O in the ABO blood group system and negative for the RhD blood group antigen and can donate blood to all recipients.
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

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In medicine, a person who gives blood, cells, tissue, or an organ for use in another person, such as in a blood transfusion or an organ transplant.
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n. ~ An individual or organization who gives property or money to another without reciprocal compensation. Notes:  In many instances, individuals who donate collections are not the provenance of the c [..]
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One who gives property or assets to someone else through the vehicle of a trust.
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In hot-deck edit/imputation, a donor is chosen from the set of edit-passing records based on its similarity to the fields in the record being donated to (being imputed within). Values of fields (varia [..]
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mid-15c., from Anglo-French donour, Old French doneur (Modern French donneur), from Latin donatorem (nominative donator) "giver, donor," agent noun from past participle stem of donare " [..]
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person or community who gives something away.
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The donor (female - donatrix) in the context of paintings is the person or group, such as a confraternity or monastic order, who commission and pay for the creation of the work. In religious pictures, [..]
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Someone who gives a gift.
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person who makes a gift of property (medicine) someone who gives blood or tissue or an organ to be used in another person (the host) In fairy tales, a donor is a character that tests the hero (and som [..]
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A person who gives blood, tissue or an organ to be used in another person.
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n. One who makes a donation or present.
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The switch or network from which the subscriber has ported. If the subscriber has ported more than once, the first switch or network to release the subscriber is referred to as the original donor switch or donor network. The original donor switch is the switch to which the call will be routed in the absence of number portability information, as it [..]
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A person or organization that gives or donates money, property, services, etc.
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Definition A person who gives a gift through a trust or a charitable contribution.
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donor (pop)
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An individual or organization that voluntary makes a financial contribution to a political organization.
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one that gives, donates, grants, or confers something ;specif : settlor
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A person who offers blood, tissue, or an organ for transplantation. In kidney transplantation, the donor may be someone who has just died or someone who is still alive, usually a relative.
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An entity that makes a contribution to a political campaign.
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Individual or organisation that makes a grant. Also called a grantor.
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A substance with five valence electrons per atom which when added to a semiconductor crystal provides free electrons in the lattice structure of the crystal.
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See Grantor.
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One who makes a gift is called a donor. A donor gives or transfers something without consideration. Donor is the one who creates a power of appointment in favor of the donee.
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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A benefactor or one who bequeaths an award or gift, or their executor.
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(n) person who makes a gift of property(n) (medicine) someone who gives blood or tissue or an organ to be used in another person (the host)
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 The purchaser of a gift subscription. (Also see Non-Subscribing Donor.)  
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The person who sets up a trust. Also known as its grantor or settlor.
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A person or organisation other than a registered political party and its associated entities, a candidate, broadcaster or publisher who is under an obligation to lodge a disclosure return for example donors of $1500 or more to political parties, and lobby groups advertising during an election campaign.
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(Lat. donator,
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Non-cadaveric providers of organs for Transplant to related or non-related recipients.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Individuals supplying living Tissue, organs, Cells, Blood or Blood components for Transfer or Transplantation to histocompatible recipients.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Providers of Tissues for Transplant to non-related individuals.
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The person making a gift.
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The individual who gives a gift.
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In tissue transplantation, the person giving tissue or organ for transplanting. The person receiving it is the host.
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A person or animal that gives something, for example, an organ or blood.
Source: biotechlearn.org.nz (offline)

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"Donor" means an individual whose body or body part is the subject of an anatomical gift.
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n. a person or entity making a gift or donation.
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material which donates electrons
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person or organization who contributes money or gift in kind for little or no expectation in return.
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see Grantor
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A benefactor or one who bequeaths an award or gift, or their executor.
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An alumnus/a or friend who has made a gift to Franklin College.
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a patron who commissioned a work of art for a church. Donors sometimes had their portraits included in the work they were donating as a sign of piety.
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A person in normal health with a good medical history who voluntarily gives blood or plasma for therapeutic use.
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Someone from whom at least one organ or tissue is recovered for the purpose of transplantation. A deceased donor is a patient who has been declared dead using either brain death or cardiac death crite [..]
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Someone from whom at least one organ or tissue is recovered for the purpose of transplantation. A deceased donor is a patient who has been declared dead using either brain death or cardiac death crite [..]
Source: savealifeamerica.org

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The person who donates the organ.
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An impurity that can make a semiconductor material an N-type by donating extra "free" electrons to the conduction band.
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A type of impurity that adds electrons to the atoms of a semiconductor substance.
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every human source, whether living or deceased, of human cells or tissues (2004/23/EC).
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A person who is the source of cells or tissue for a cellular therapy product.
Source: celltherapysociety.org (offline)

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A person who gives an organ, tissue or blood to another person. A compatible donor is a person who has the same tissue and blood types as the person who receives the organ, tissue or blood.
Source: stanfordhealthcare.org (offline)

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One who gives property or assets to someone else through the vehicle of a trust.
Source: people.duke.edu

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A deceased or living donor who provides cells and/or tissue for transplantation in accordance with established medical criteria and procedures.
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