mitra
/ˈmɪtrə/Definitions
1. noun
A friend or companion, especially one with whom one shares a close bond or mutual interests.
“The two friends formed a strong mitra during their college years.”
2. noun
A partner or associate in a business or other undertaking.
“The company’s new mitra helped to expand their client base.”
3. noun
A title given to a high-ranking official, especially in ancient Buddhist or Hindu contexts.
“The mitra presided over the monastery’s council meeting.”
4. verb
To pair or match something, especially in a business or other context.
“The company will mitra with local suppliers to reduce costs.”