Arbiter
11Arbiter — Arbiter, lat., der Schiedsrichter …
12arbiter — *judge, arbitrator, umpire, referee …
13arbiter — [n] person who settles dispute adjudicator, arbitrator, fixer, go between, holdout, judge, maven, mediator, middleperson, moderator, referee, umpire; concept 354 …
14arbiter — ► NOUN 1) a person who settles a dispute. 2) a person who has influence over something. ORIGIN Latin, judge, supreme ruler …
15arbiter — [är′bət ər] n. [L, orig., one who goes to a place, a witness, judge < ad , to + baetere, to come, go] 1. a person selected to judge a dispute; umpire; arbitrator 2. a person fully authorized or qualified to judge or decide SYN. JUDGE …
16Arbiter — Thel Vadamee Personnage de fiction Origine Sanghelios, Etat des Vadamee Genre Masculin Espèce …
17Arbiter — Der Arbiter oder die Arbitrationslogik (lat. arbiter, Richter, zu lat. arbitor, beobachten, meinen) ist eine Funktionseinheit in Form einer elektrischen, digitalen Schaltung oder einer Softwareroutine, die Zugriffskonflikte oder… …
18Arbiter — Ạrbiter [lateinisch] der, s/ , 1) allgemein: Sachverständiger. Arbiter litterarum, Sachverständiger in Fragen der Literatur. 2) [ ɑːbɪtə, englisch], Buszuteiler, Datenverarbeitung: Baueinheit in einem Computer, die über die Zuteilung des …
19arbiter — [[t]ɑ͟ː(r)bɪtə(r)[/t]] arbiters 1) N COUNT An arbiter is a person or institution that judges and settles a quarrel between two other people or groups. [FORMAL] He was the ultimate arbiter on both theological and political matters. ...the court s… …
20arbiter — UK [ˈɑː(r)bɪtə(r)] / US [ˈɑrbɪtər] noun [countable] Word forms arbiter : singular arbiter plural arbiters 1) a person or organization that has official power to settle disagreements The US Supreme Court acts as final arbiter when district courts… …