What's the difference between patroness and patronless?

Patroness


Definition:

  • (n.) A female patron or helper.

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  • (1) Built in 1955 with a capacity of 40,000, the Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady Aparecida – the principal patroness of Brazil and a unifying figure for many in the nation's Catholic Church.
  • (2) The introduction of MR into the genome, whether patro- or matroclinously, resulted in dramatic and proportionately equivalent enhancements in the activities of DMN, both with respect to the induction of larval lethality and somatic sectoring.
  • (3) Co-host Yelena Sever, a relative unknown recently put forward as the fund's "patroness", awkwardly introduced Bocelli to two blind Russian girls who performed at the event, which the fund presented as a means of raising "awareness" of children with cancer and sight problems.
  • (4) After Tilda Swinton's ancient patroness bequeaths them a priceless painting, the unlikely pair become embroiled in a noir caper that could not be more Wes Anderson if it tried: nostalgia-tinted, gently charming yet unfolding at a breakneck pace, as if the miniature figures of an ornate doll's house have been brought to life and instructed to undertake all sorts of forgotten fun, from jail breaks and pistol fights to vertiginous chases down a mountainside on the back of a rickety bobsleigh.
  • (5) A circannual modulation of the 3-h amplitude (A) or MESOR of systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) was seen mainly in prematures with a positive family history of high BP on the father's (f+) side or with both a patro linous and matro-linous history (f+m+), the circannual modulation of HR ultradian A was statistically significant only in "f- m-" infants.

Patronless


Definition:

  • (a.) Destitute of a patron.

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