Similar words: benefactor, benefaction, actress, putrefaction, putrefactive, sickness benefit, seductress, stone-face. Meaning: ['benɪfæktrɪs] n. a woman benefactor.
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1. You are my benefactress.
2. He strikes, without knowing it, the bosom of the revolution, his benefactress.
3. Mohammed was not the man to give an exclusive devotion to any one woman, but there is no doubt that, within the limit set by polygamy, he was genuinely fond of his wife and benefactress.
4. Tchaikovsky wrote that in 1878, after the completion of his fourth symphony, in a letter to his benefactress, Nadezhda Von Meck, the widow of an industrialist.
5. Whenever she was taken out, her ankles were chained together to permit only small steps and her benefactress held the end of her chain.
6. Tchaikovsky wrote that in 1878, after the completion of his fourth 2)symphony, in a letter to his benefactress, Nadezhda Von Meck, the widow of an industrialist.
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