Agonista

/ˌæɡoʊˈnɪstə/ noun

A person who engages in struggle or competition; in pharmacology, a substance that binds to and activates a receptor in cells. Used in Romance languages more commonly than English.

From Latin 'agonista,' derived from Greek 'agonistes' (competitor, contestant). In modern usage, especially pharmacology, it's borrowed directly from scientific nomenclature across multiple languages.

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