The difference between Beneficial and Usufructuary
When used as nouns, beneficial means something that is beneficial, whereas usufructuary means a person who holds property, or the use of assets, by usufruct.
When used as adjectives, beneficial means helpful or good to something or someone, whereas usufructuary means of or pertaining to a usufruct.
check bellow for the other definitions of Beneficial and Usufructuary
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Beneficial as an adjective:
Helpful or good to something or someone.
Examples:
"Recycling and reusing garbage can be beneficial to the environment."
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Beneficial as an adjective:
Relating to a benefice.
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Beneficial as a noun:
Something that is beneficial.
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Usufructuary as an adjective (law):
Of or pertaining to a usufruct.
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Usufructuary as a noun (law):
A person who holds property, or the use of assets, by usufruct; a fructuary.