Plural of awaiter; multiple people who are waiting for something or someone.
Regular English plural formation adding '-s' to the noun 'awaiter,' which is itself a derivative of 'await.' The word maintains the simple morphological structure of English agent nouns.
This plural form is so rarely used that it barely appears in literature, showing how English speakers unconsciously avoid clunky agent nouns when simpler descriptions work better!
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