Munificent
[myoo-nif-uh-suh nt] /myuˈnɪf ə sənt/
adjective
1.
extremely liberal in giving; very generous.
2.
characterized by great generosity:
a munificent bequest.
/mjuːˈnɪfɪsənt/
adjective
1.
(of a person) very generous; bountiful
2.
(of a gift) generous; liberal
adj.
1580s, back-formation from munificence, or else from Latin munificent-, stem of munificus “bountiful, liberal, generous” (see munificence).
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