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One who owes money. From the {{t|Latin}} {{t|noun}} ''debitum, debiti'' one’s duty, or that which is owed. A Debtor is often, but not necessarily, a [[borrower]], but may just be party to a transaction which is [[out-of-the-money]].
{{a|banking|}}One who owes money. From the {{t|Latin}} {{t|noun}} ''debitum, debiti'' one’s duty, or that which is owed. A Debtor is often, but not necessarily, a [[borrower]], but may just be party to a transaction which is [[out-of-the-money]]. A [[bank]], in relation to your [[deposit]], is your [[debtor]]. You are a [[creditor]].

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