Arbitrators

/ˈɑɹbɪtreɪtərz/ noun

Plural of arbitrator; people chosen to settle a disagreement between two parties by listening to both sides and making a fair decision.

From Latin arbitrātor (one who watches, judge), derived from arbitrari (to judge, decide). The word evolved through Old French arbitratour into Middle English, keeping its meaning of an impartial decision-maker.

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