Honorand
[on-uh-rand] /ˈɒn əˌrænd/
noun
1.
the recipient of an honor, especially an honorary university degree.
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[on-uh-rair-ee-uh m] /ˌɒn əˈrɛər i əm/ noun, plural honorariums, honoraria [on-uh-rair-ee-uh] /ˌɒn əˈrɛər i ə/ (Show IPA) 1. a payment in recognition of acts or professional services for which custom or propriety forbids a price to be set: The mayor was given a modest honorarium for delivering a speech to our club. 2. a fee […]
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