Arbitry

/ˈɑɹbɪtri/ noun

The practice or office of an arbitrator; arbitration or the power to make judgments.

From Old French arbitrie, derived from arbitre (arbitrator). The suffix -ry (or -ery) creates nouns describing a practice, place, or set of qualities, as in archery, witchery, and slavery.

AMአስተያየት
ARتعسفي
BNস্বেচ্ছাচারী
CAarbitrari
CSlibovolný
DAvilkårlig
DEwillkürlich
ELεικαιρός
ESarbitrario
FAسلیقه‌ای
FImielivaltainen
FRarbitraire
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