benefic

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See also: benèfic

English

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Etymology

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From Latin beneficus. See benefice.

Adjective

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benefic (comparative more benefic, superlative most benefic)

  1. Favorable; beneficent.

Noun

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benefic (plural benefics)

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  1. (astrology) a favorable planet
    • 2017, Chris Brennan, Hellenistic Astrology: The Study of Fate and Fortune, page 471:
      In the previous condition of overcoming, it was notable that while the malefics could only maltreat by overcoming through a superior sign-based square, the benefics could bonify by overcoming through a superior square or trine.

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Occitan

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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benefic m (feminine singular benefica, masculine plural benefics, feminine plural beneficas)

  1. beneficent
    Antonym: malefic
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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French bénéfique.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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benefic m or n (feminine singular benefică, masculine plural benefici, feminine and neuter plural benefice)

  1. beneficial

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