war·ran·tee

[wawr-uhn-tee, wor-]
noun
a person to whom a warranty is made.

Origin:
1660–70; warrant(y) or warrant(or) + -ee

guarantee, guaranty, warrantee, warranty.
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warrantee (ˌwɒrənˈtiː) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
a person to whom a warranty is given

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Warrantee is always a great word to know.
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a fool or simpleton; ninny.
a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
Example sentences
Vendors should include warrantee term and conditions and prompt payment
  discounts with their quotation.
Single bathroom with the spec being an epoxy broadcast system to be warrantee
  for three years.
These devices frequently malfunction and are rarely covered by a meaningful
  manufacturers' warrantee.
Carefully read and understand any warrantee offered and watch for provisions
  that would void it.
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