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holder
/ ˈhəʊldə /
noun
a person or thing that holds
a person, such as an owner, who has possession or control of something
( in combination )
householder
law a person who has possession of a bill of exchange, cheque, or promissory note that he is legally entitled to enforce
Other Word Forms
- holdership noun
- preholder noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Japan is the biggest foreign holder of Treasurys, with a roughly 13% share, according to the most recent data from the U.S.
The preferred also have tax benefits for their holders due to Strategy’s lack of conventional profits.
The cost of swaps that protect holders against default in bonds issued by Oracle—a big supplier of computing power to AI labs—has jumped by nearly 50% since mid-October, according to data provider Solve.
The chairs are available in an assortment of colors, both for fabric and frame, and include a phone and cup holder.
Over the past two years, the founding members have assembled an international community of microbiologists, ecologists, legal experts, and Indigenous knowledge holders from more than 30 countries.
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