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Leaser vs Tenent - What's the difference?

leaser | tenent |

As nouns the difference between leaser and tenent

is that leaser is (nonstandard) one who leases or gleans; lessor while tenent is (obsolete) a tenet.

leaser

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (nonstandard) One who leases or gleans; lessor.
  • :The owner of the property is the leaser when they rent it by lease to a lessee.
  • Leaseman.
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    tenent

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A tenet.
  • *, II.2.6.iv:
  • Tully, 3 Tusc. , cites Epicurus as a chief patron of this tenent .

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