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litigant: one who is engaged in a lawsuit mitigant: one who engages in appeasing the litigant

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litigant: one who is engaged in a lawsuit mitigant: one who engages in appeasing the litigant

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No, they are not synonymous.

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No the term litigant applies almost exclusively to civil law or tort cases. The individual accused of a crime is known as the defendant.

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Dred Scott (1795?–1858)

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Litigious, litigant .

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