Subcontractor
[suhb-kon-trak-ter, suhb-kon-, suhb-kuh n-trak-ter] /sʌbˈkɒn træk tər, ˈsʌbˌkɒn-, ˌsʌb kənˈtræk tər/
noun
1.
Law. a person who or business that contracts to provide some service or material necessary for the performance of another’s contract.
2.
a person or business firm contracted to do part of another’s work.
subcontractor
/ˌsʌbkənˈtræktə/
noun
1.
a person, company, etc, that enters into a subcontract, esp a firm that undertakes to complete part of another’s contract
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