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philanthropic

/ˌˈfɪləˌθrɑpɪk/
/fɪlənˈθrɒpɪk/
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Something given to help others is philanthropic. Money, household items, giving your time and energy to a cause — all can be philanthropic contributions.

Philanthropic, pronounced "fill-an-THRAW-pick," comes from the Greek word philanthropos "loving mankind, useful to man." Philanthropic organizations work to help people, running their operations by relying on resources donated by people who are able to give. Many charities, museums, universities, cultural centers, and scientific institutions rely on philanthropic support to pay their bills.

Definitions of philanthropic
  1. adjective
    of or relating to or characterized by philanthropy
    “a philanthropic society”
  2. adjective
    generous in assistance to the poor
    philanthropic contributions”
    charitable
    full of love and generosity
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