Contestants

/kənˈtɛstənts/ noun

People who participate in a competition, contest, or competitive event. Individuals who compete against others for a prize, title, or recognition.

From Latin 'contestari' meaning 'to call to witness' or 'to dispute,' from 'con-' (together) + 'testari' (to witness). Originally referred to legal disputes where witnesses were called, later evolved to mean any form of competitive challenge or dispute.

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