Bystanders

/ˈbaɪˌstændərz/ noun

People who are present when something happens but are not directly involved in it.

From Middle English 'bystander,' combining 'by' (near) and 'stander' (one who stands). The word gained prominence in the 1700s and became especially important in legal contexts.

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