Arbitrator

/ˈɑrbɪˌtreɪtər/ noun

A neutral third party chosen to settle disputes outside of court. Someone with authority to make binding decisions in conflicts between other parties.

From Latin arbiter 'judge, umpire' + -ator suffix indicating agent. From arbitrari 'to be of an opinion, judge,' originally meaning 'to go to someone as a witness.'

AMሰሚ ጉዳይ
ARمحكم
BNমধ্যস্থতাকারী
CAàrbitre
CSrozhodce
DAvoldgiftsmand
DESchiedsrichter
ELδιαιτητης
ESárbitro
FAداور
FIvälimies
FRarbitre
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