Claimants

/ˈkleɪmənts/ noun

People who assert a right or demand something as their due, especially in legal or insurance contexts. The plural form of claimant.

From Old French 'claimer' meaning to call out or demand, ultimately from Latin 'clamare' (to shout). The suffix '-ant' indicates one who performs the action, making a claimant literally 'one who calls out for something.'

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