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ContributoriesContributory Con*trib"u*to*ry, n.; pl. Contributories.
One who contributes, or is liable to be called upon to
contribute, as toward the discharge of a common indebtedness.
--Abbott. ContributoryContributory Con*trib"u*to*ry, n.; pl. Contributories.
One who contributes, or is liable to be called upon to
contribute, as toward the discharge of a common indebtedness.
--Abbott. ContributoryContributory Con*trib"u*to*ry, a.
Contributing to the same stock or purpose; promoting the same
end; bringing assistance to some joint design, or increase to
some common stock; contributive. --Milton.
Bonfires of contributory wood. --Chapman.
Contributory negligence (Law), negligence by an injured
party, which combines with the negligence of the injurer
in producing the injury, and which bars recovery when it
is the proximate cause of the injury. --Wharton. Contributory negligenceContributory Con*trib"u*to*ry, a.
Contributing to the same stock or purpose; promoting the same
end; bringing assistance to some joint design, or increase to
some common stock; contributive. --Milton.
Bonfires of contributory wood. --Chapman.
Contributory negligence (Law), negligence by an injured
party, which combines with the negligence of the injurer
in producing the injury, and which bars recovery when it
is the proximate cause of the injury. --Wharton. Distributor
Distributor Dis*trib"u*tor, n. [L.]
One that distributes; a distributer; specif.:
(a) A machine for distributing type.
(b) An appliance, as a roller, in a printing press, for
distributing ink.
(c) An apparatus for distributing an electric current, either
to various points in rotation, as in some motors, or
along two or more lines in parallel, as in a distributing
system.
Noncontributory
Noncontributing Non`con*trib"u*ting, Noncontributory
Non`con*trib"u*to*ry, a.
Not contributing.
Retributory
Retributive Re*trib"u*tive, Retributory Re*trib"u*to*ry, a.
[Cf. LL. retributorius worthy of retribution.]
Of or pertaining to retribution; of the nature of
retribution; involving retribution or repayment; as,
retributive justice; retributory comforts.
Meaning of Butor from wikipedia
- In Gr**** mythology, the name
Butes (/ˈbjuːtiːz/;
Ancient Gr****: Βούτης, Boútēs)
referred to
several different people.
Butes, an
Athenian prince as the son...
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Butor (Moldovan Cyrillic, Russian, and Ukrainian: Бутор) is a
commune in the
Grigoriopol District of Transnistria, Moldova. It is
composed of two villages...
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Michel Marie François
Butor was born in Mons-en-Barœul, a
suburb of Lille, the
third of
seven children. His
parents were Émile
Butor (1891–1960), a railroad...
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Buts is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Petro Buts (born 1966),
Ukrainian football player and
coach Vitaliy Buts (born 1986), Ukrainian...
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buter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Buter is a
Dutch surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Cobie Buter (born 1946),
Dutch swimmer...
- "No
buts!" is the
ninth single released by the J-pop
singer Mami Kawada. It was
released as a
single on
November 3, 2010 and its
title track was later...
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Dioptis butes is a moth of the
family Notodontidae first described by
Herbert Druce in 1885. It is
found from
Costa Rica
north to
Belize and Veracruz...
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Jacobje Jantje "Cobie"
Buter (also Coby; born 17 May 1946) is a
retired Dutch swimmer who won the
bronze medal in 100 m
backstroke at the 1970 European...
- (A
Change of Heart) by
Michel Butor". The Guardian.
Retrieved 6
February 2024. Kafatou,
Sarah (1997). "About
Michel Butor".
Harvard Review (12): 160–162...
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Petro Mykolayovych Buts (Ukrainian: Петро Миколайович Буц; born 2 June 1966) is a
Ukrainian professional football coach and a
former player. He
works as...