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presenter1540s, "one who presents" (a position, degree, etc.), agent noun from present (v.); meaning "host of a radio or television program" is from 1967.
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presentersomeone who presents a message of some sort (as a petition or an address or a check or a memorial etc.) an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.) donor: p [..]
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presenterSee Drawhand: Readies eviscerated package for USDA inspection.
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presenterA person who presents a radio or television program on air. Called an anchor in US.
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presenterPerson who introduces and explains a given topic at an informational session, or who hosts an event introducing keynote speakers, entertainers, etc. See Keynote speaker.
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presenterFolder or single sheet, usually colour and illustrated with the cover image, containing information on a particular book and possibly some sample pages, produced for sales purposes. cf
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presenterModule (part of the dispenser) that presents cash to the customer
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presenter(n) someone who presents a message of some sort (as a petition or an address or a check or a memorial etc.)(n) an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.)(n [..]
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presenterTelehealth encounters require the distant provider to perform an examination of a patient or client from many miles away. In order to assist the provider, an individual at the patient (originating) site is often needed to coordinate tasks, such as use of the equipment or obtaining vital signs. Many providers also prefer that a staff with a clinical [..]
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presenter"Presenter" means a person making a presentation as or on behalf of a beneficiary or nominated person.
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presenter An individual with a clinical background (e.g., LPN, RN, etc) trained in the use of telehealth equipment who must be available at the originating site to “present” the patient, manage the cameras and [..]
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