Adjudicator

/əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪtər/ noun

A person, usually a judge or official, who makes official decisions and judgments in disputes or legal cases.

From adjudicate plus -or, a suffix creating agent nouns (words for people who do things). This term emerged to describe anyone with formal authority to decide cases, not just judges.

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