Third-party - definition, pronunciation
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noun
- someone not directly involved in a transaction. A third entity in the Seller (first party) and Customer (second party) relationship. A Seller may employ a third party to perform specific services to augment the value of a product. For example, a manufacturer may employ a third party to pack and distribute a product. A computer manufacturer may augment their product with software from a third-party supplier.
- someone only incidentally or tangentially connected to an incident or dispute; someone other than the principals; a bystander or independent witness.
- a political party in opposition to the main parties in a two-party system
- someone only incidentally or tangentially connected to an incident or dispute; someone other than the principals; a bystander or independent witness.
- a political party in opposition to the main parties in a two-party system
adjective
- Of or relating to a third party
- (video games) Of a video game, developed and published by an independent video game publisher or its internal development teams, as opposed to first-party.
- (video games) Of a video game, developed and published by an independent video game publisher or its internal development teams, as opposed to first-party.
third-party video game
- (video games) Originating from such a video game.third-party character
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