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Granter

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Noun

1. granter

a person who grants or gives something

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Granter

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to consent to perform or fulfil
to grant a wish
2. (may take a clause as object)
to permit as a favour, indulgence, etc
to grant an interview
3. (may take a clause as object)
to acknowledge the validity of; concede
I grant what you say is true
4. 
to bestow, esp in a formal manner
5. 
to transfer (property) to another, esp by deed; convey
6.  take for granted
noun
7. 
a sum of money provided by a government, local authority, or public fund to finance educational study, overseas aid, building repairs, etc
8. 
a privilege, right, etc, that has been granted
9. 
the act of granting
10. 
a transfer of property by deed or other written instrument; conveyance
11. US
a territorial unit in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, originally granted to an individual or organization
noun
1. 
Cary, real name Alexander Archibald Leach. 1904–86, US film actor, born in England. His many films include Bringing up Baby (1938), The Philadelphia Story (1940), Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), and Mr Blandings Builds his Dream House (1948)
2. 
Duncan (James Corrowr). 1885–1978, British painter and designer
3. 
Ulysses S(impson), real name Hiram Ulysses Grant. 1822–85, 18th president of the US (1869–77); commander in chief of Union forces in the American Civil War (1864–65)

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Granter

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noun
a masculine name
1. 
Cary(born Archibald Leach) 1904-86; U.S. film actor, born in England
2. 
ˈUlysses Simpson (ˈsɪmpsən ) ; simpˈsən) (born Hiram Ulysses Grant) 1822-85; 18th president of the U.S. (1869-77): commander in chief of Union forces in the Civil War
verb transitive
1. 
to give (what is requested, as permission, etc.); assent to; agree to fulfill
2. 
a. 
to give or confer formally or according to legal procedure
b. 
to transfer (property) by a deed
3. 
to acknowledge for the sake of argument; admit as true without proof; concede
noun
4. 
the act of granting
5. 
something granted, as property, a tract of land, an exclusive right or power, money from a fund, etc.
6.  US
a territorial subdivision in Maine, New Hampshire, or Vermont

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Granter

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tr.v. grant·ed, grant·ing, grants
1. To allow or consent to the fulfillment of (something requested): grant permission to speak frankly; grant a request.
2.
a. To give or confer officially or formally: grant voting rights to citizens; grant diplomatic immunity.
b. To transfer (property) by a deed.
3. To concede; acknowledge: I grant that your plan is ingenious, but you still will not find many backers.
n.
1. The act of granting.
2.
a. Something granted, especially a giving of funds for a specific purpose: federal grants for medical research.
b. The document or provision in a document by which a grant is made.
3. One of several tracts of land in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont originally granted to an individual or a group.

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