Definition of Taker

1. Noun. One who accepts an offer.

Generic synonyms: Client, Customer
Derivative terms: Take

2. Noun. One who takes a bet or wager.
Generic synonyms: Better, Bettor, Punter, Wagerer
Derivative terms: Take

Definition of Taker

1. n. One who takes or receives; one who catches or apprehends.

Definition of Taker

1. Noun. One who takes something. ¹

2. Noun. A person or thing that takes or receives, often more than he or she gives. ¹

3. Noun. One who is willing to participate in, or buy, something. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Taker

1. one that takes [n -S] - See also: takes

Lexicographical Neighbors of Taker

takeoff booster
takeoff rocket
takeoffs
takeout
takeout double
takeout doubles
takeout food
takeouts
takeover
takeover arbitrage
takeover attempt
takeover bid
takeover bids
takeover target
takeovers
taker (current term)
takers
takes
takes a hint
takes action
takes after
takes care
takes charge
takes command
takes control
takes hold
takes on
takes one to know one
takes out

Literary usage of Taker

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Estates, Future Interests, and Illegal Conditions and Restraints in Illinois by Albert Martin Kales (1920)
"MEANING OF "WITHOUT ISSUE" IN GIFTS OVER IF THE FIRST taker DIES WITHOUT ISSUE. ... 542 Where there is an independent gift to the issue of the first taker ..."

2. The Law of Real Property and Other Interests in Land by Herbert Thorndike Tiffany (1903)
"Power of disposition in first taker. In some early cases in this country,229 ... the principle that the first taker cannot defeat the executory limitation, ..."

3. Commentaries on the Law of Wills: Embracing Execution, Interpretation and by John E. Alexander (1918)
"The Same Subject: Where Devise to First taker Is in Fee. Where a devise to the first taker is in fee, either by direct expression or because the gift is ..."

4. A Treatise on the Modern Law of Real Property and Other Interests in Land by Herbert Thorndike Tiffany (1903)
"Power of disposition in first taker. In some early cases in this country,22* a ... on the principle that the first taker cannot defeat the executory ..."

5. Archives of Maryland by Maryland Historical Society (1902)
"LL the Quantity of Land due to the taker up in Such Cases wherein it is not ... Yet so if any Second taker up hath begun att any the aforesaid deserted ..."

6. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Perpetuity: Or, Remoteness in Limitations by William David Lewis (1843)
"... too remote; and, as we shall presently see, it is not capable of being supported by any enlargement, or other alteration, of the first taker's interest, ..."

7. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Perpetuity: Or, Remoteness in Limitations by William David Lewis (1843)
"... in fee entered for the forfeiture; it was held, that the Executory bequest was not destroyed by the feoffment of the first taker, ..."

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