permittee


per·mit 1

P0201600 (pər-mĭt′)v. per·mit·ted, per·mit·ting, per·mits v.tr.1. To allow the doing of (something); consent to: permit the sale of alcoholic beverages.2. To grant consent or leave to (someone); authorize: permitted him to explain.3. To afford opportunity or possibility for: weather that permits sailing.v.intr. To afford opportunity; allow: if circumstances permit.n. (pûr′mĭt, pər-mĭt′) A document or certificate giving permission to do something: a building permit.
[Middle English permitten, from Latin permittere : per-, through; see per- + mittere, to let go.]
per′mit·tee′ (pûr′mĭ-tē′) n.per·mit′ter n.

per·mit 2

(pûr′mĭt, pər-mĭt′)n. A carangid fish (Trachinotus falcatus) of the western Atlantic Ocean, having a laterally compressed silvery body and a deeply forked tail and valued as a food and game fish.
[Alteration of Spanish palometa, a species of pompano (Trachinotus ovatus), any of several other species of fish, probably ultimately from Doric Greek *pālamus, pālamud-, variant of Greek pēlamus, pēlamud-, young tuna, tuna in its first year, of unknown origin.]

permittee

(ˌpɜːmɪˈtiː) na person given a permit; someone who is permitted or given permission to do something