As nouns the difference between deponent and depositor
is that deponent is (legal) a witness; especially one who gives information under oath, in a deposition concerning facts known to him or her while depositor is a person who makes a deposit, especially a deposit of money in a bank.
As an adjective deponent
is having passive form (that is, conjugating like the passive voice), but an active meaning (such verbs, originally reflexive, are considered to have laid aside their passive meanings).
deponent
English
Adjective
(-)
Having passive form (that is, conjugating like the passive voice), but an active meaning. (Such verbs, originally reflexive, are considered to have laid aside their passive meanings.)
See also
*
*
*
Noun
(
en noun)
(legal) A witness; especially one who gives information under oath, in a deposition concerning facts known to him or her.
(grammar) A verb.
Related terms
* depose
* deposition
* deposition de bene esse
See also
* affiant
* de bene esse
----
depositor
English
Noun
(
en noun)
A person who makes a deposit, especially a deposit of money in a bank
Anagrams
*