Relator
Pronunciation: /ɹɛˈlætɔɹ/
Relator (noun)
- A person who presents or explains the facts of a case to a court or official body.
- Someone who tells a story or gives an account of events to others.
- In medicine, a person who writes or submits a report about a patient’s condition.
Examples
- The relator records court decisions for later reference.
- A relator summarizes legal cases so readers can follow them.