dispensation
51Dispensation — Dis|pensatio̱n [zu lat. dispensare = genau abwägen; im bestimmten Verhältnis verteilen] w; , en: Zubereitung und Abgabe einer Arznei durch den Apotheker …
52Dispensation — Dis|pen|sa|ti|on die; , en <aus lat. dispensatio »genaue Einteilung«> svw. ↑Dispensierung; vgl. ↑...ation/...ierung …
53dispensation — dis·pen·sa·tion || ‚dɪspen seɪʃn n. distribution, apportionment, bestowal; permission, exception …
54dispensation — n. 1. Dispensing, distributing, distribution, apportioning, apportionment, allotment. 2. Administration, stewardship. 3. Scheme, plan, system, economy. 4. Exemption (from some law), license …
55dispensation — n 1. distribution, disbursement, apportionment, allocation, allotment, assignment, assignation; furnishing, accommodation, supplying, bestowal. 2. administration, management, direction, control; execution, regulation, operation, conduct;… …
56dispensation — dis·pen·sa·tion …
57Dispensation — Диспенсация …
58dispensation — [ˌdɪspənˈseɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] formal official permission to do something that people are not normally allowed to do …
59dispensation — dis•pen•sa•tion [[t]ˌdɪs pənˈseɪ ʃən, pɛn [/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of dispensing; distribution 2) something that is distributed or given out 3) a certain order, system, or arrangement; administration or management 4) rel a) the divine… …
60dispensation — 1. (biblical) This word (from the Latin dispensare, meaning to distribute ), in reference to the Bible, indicates the Covenant between God and the Chosen People in the Old Testament or between God and all people in the New Testament or to… …