promoter
English
Etymology
promote
+
-er
Pronunciation
Rhymes:
-əʊtə(ɹ)
Noun
promoter
(
plural
promoters
)
One who
promotes
, particularly with respect to entertainment events or goods.
(
genetics
)
The section of DNA that controls the initiation of RNA transcription as a product of a gene.
An accelerator of
catalysis
that is not itself a catalyst.
Derived terms
promoterless
Translations
One who promotes
Czech:
propagátor
m
Finnish:
promoottori
(fi)
French:
promoteur
(fr)
Indonesian:
madarchod
Latin:
firmātor
m
Romanian:
promotor
(ro)
Russian:
промо́утер
(ru)
m
(
promóutɛr
)
Swedish:
promotor
(sv)
c
,
förbättrare
c
,
stödjare
c
,
stöttepelare
c
,
främjare
(sv)
c
Anagrams
Portmore
,
premotor
,
protomer
Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
promoter
imperative of
promotere
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