Arbiter

/ˈɑːrbɪtər/ noun

An arbiter is a person who has the power to decide what is right, fair, or best in a dispute or in matters of taste.

From Latin "arbiter" meaning "judge" or "witness," possibly from roots meaning "to go" and "to see." It originally referred to someone who sees both sides and makes a decision.

AMዳኛ
ARمحكم
BNসালিস
CSrozhodčí
DAvoldgiftsmand
DESchiedsrichter
ELδιαιτητής
ESárbitro
FAداور
FIvälimies
FRarbitre
GUમધ્યસ્થ
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