Arbitratorship

/ˈɑɹbɪtreɪtərʃɪp/ noun

The position, office, or term of service of an arbitrator who resolves disputes.

Formed by combining arbitrator (from Latin arbitrātor) with the English suffix -ship (denoting office, position, or state). This suffix pattern is common for professional roles: leadership, partnership, judgeship.

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