Intermediary

/ˌɪn.təˈmiː.di.ə.ri/ noun

A person or thing that goes between two sides to help them communicate, negotiate, or make a deal.

From Latin *intermedius* “in the middle,” from *inter-* “between” and *medius* “middle.” It came into English through French, keeping the idea of being in the middle of others.

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