Arbiters

/ˈɑːrbɪtərz/ noun

Plural of arbiter; people who make binding decisions in disputes, or who have the power to judge or determine outcomes.

From Latin 'arbiter' (witness, judge), combining 'ad' (to) and 'bīre' (go). The word evolved to mean someone who goes to witness and judge a matter independently.

AM裁判官
ARحكام
BNসদস্য
CAàrbitres
CSrozhodčí
DAdommere
DESchiedsrichter
ELαποφασιστές
ESárbitros
FAداور
FItuomarit
FRarbitres
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