/əˈpɛlɪtə/ – Noun
Definition: xch APPELLANT
A more thorough explanation: “Appelator” is a term used in legal contexts to refer to a person who appeals a decision or judgment to a higher court. The appelator is the party who initiates the appeal process seeking a review and potential reversal of the lower court’s decision.
Example: The appellant filed a notice of appeal with the court, indicating their intention to act as the appelator in the upcoming case.