noun
- plural of comaker; persons who jointly make or create something
- persons who jointly sign a promissory note or loan agreement as makers, sharing equal responsibility for repayment
Usage: often used in legal or business contexts
Usage: finance and legal term
Examples
- The two comakers of the documentary shared the award for best film.
- Both comakers on the loan are legally responsible for repayment.
- The comakers of the treaty negotiated for months before reaching agreement.
- As comakers of the contract, they each bear equal liability.
- The comakers collaborated on the design from start to finish.