co-maker

Subject: co-maker
From: Martha Ridge-Breil <mbreil -at- LYCOS -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 14:32:33 -0400

>E,T, Hull[SMTP:ethull -at- WORLDACCESS -dot- NL] wrote:
<<
>The word "co-maker"? is a fashionable word among machine builders in
>Holland. > Have any of you heard this word before and if so, what is the
meaning of itin English speaking countries? Is there a better word for this?
>>

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This term is used in the banking/financial industry to refer to a
co-borrower on a loan. That's the only usage with which I'm familiar.

Hope it helps.
Martha

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