Signee vs Signatory - What's the difference?
signee | signatory |
One who signs a contract, especially in athletic contexts
One who signs or has signed something.
Relating to a seal; used in sealing.
Signing; joining or sharing in a signature.
Signatory is a related term of signee.
As nouns the difference between signee and signatory
is that signee is one who signs a contract, especially in athletic contexts while signatory is one who signs or has signed something.As an adjective signatory is
relating to a seal; used in sealing.signee
English
Noun
(en noun)- Our team has landed some great signees in this draft.
Anagrams
* *signatory
English
Noun
(signatories)- John Hancock is famous for being the first signatory to the American Declaration of Indepence, and for writing his name large.
Adjective
(-)- (Bailey)
- signatory powers
