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assignee
English
Etymology
From Middle English assigne, from Old French assigné.
Noun
assignee (plural assignees)
- one to whom a thing is assigned
- (law) one to whom rights or property is being transferred
- Synonym: cessionary
- one who is appointed to act or speak in place of another; an agent
Translations
Anagrams
- agenesis, saignées, seeing as
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mandatary
English
Etymology
mandate +? -ary
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mæn?de?t??i/
Noun
mandatary (plural mandataries)
- One who receives a mandate.
Translations
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