Definition of Portioner. Meaning of Portioner. Synonyms of Portioner

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Definition of Portioner

Portioner
Portioner Por"tion*er, n. 1. One who portions. 2. (Eccl.) See Portionist, 2.

Meaning of Portioner from wikipedia

- Look up portion in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Portion may refer to: Dominant portion, in real estate appraising Marriage portion, another term for...
- 2008). Mini-portion and medium-portion snus are increasingly po****r formats. Most of these products come in tins containing 20 portions, of either 0...
- Portion control may refer to: Portion Control (band), the 1980s electronic music band Portion control (dieting), a method of limiting caloric intake This...
- Petrous portion (From Latin petrous 'rocky') may refer to: Petrous portion of the temporal bone Petrous portion of the internal carotid artery This set...
- Portion Boys are a Finnish dance-pop band formed in 2010 in Helsinki. The members of Portion Boys are originally from Isojoki and Tampere. The group started...
- Cavernous portion can refer to: Cavernous part of internal carotid artery Spongy urethra (also known as "cavernous portion") This disambiguation page lists...
- Gr****: μοῖρα, which means "lots, destinies, apportioners". It also means a portion or lot of the whole. It is related to meros, "part, lot" and moros, "fate...
- The term dominant portion is used in measurement of room spaces for valuation or appraisal purposes. The dominant portion is defined as: the largest solid...
- A dowry is a payment, such as land property, monetary, cattle or any commercial ****et that is paid by the bride's family to the groom or his family at...
- Abercairnay, Alexander Murray of Woodend, Walter Murray, portioner of Drumdeway, Johne Murray, portioner of Kinkell. In the early 17th century a deadly feud...