different between provider vs prescriber
provider
English
Etymology
provide +? -er
Pronunciation
Noun
provider (plural providers)
- One who, or that which, provides a service, commodity, or the means for subsistence.
Derived terms
Translations
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English provider.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pro??v?i?.d?r/
- Hyphenation: pro?vi?der
Noun
provider m (plural providers)
- An Internet or telephone provider.
Derived terms
- telefoonprovider
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English provider.
Noun
provider m (invariable)
- (Internet) provider (Internet service provider)
- (rare) provider
Synonyms
- (provider): fornitore
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prescriber
English
Etymology
prescribe +? -er
Noun
prescriber (plural prescribers)
- A person who prescribes medication (usually a physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner).
- One who directs or orders, as for example one who makes prescriptive demands on others' use of language.
- 2012, Alexander Bergs, Laurel J. Brinton, English Historical Linguistics (volume 1, page 971)
- Alongside Webster's dictionary stood a slew of rabid reformers and prescribers of correct English.
- 2012, Alexander Bergs, Laurel J. Brinton, English Historical Linguistics (volume 1, page 971)
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