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English
Etymology
From Latin dēcīsor, from dēcīdō (past participial stem dēcīs-) + -or.[1]
Noun
decisor (plural decisors)
- (Judaism) A rabbi who decides matters in Jewish religious law.
- (obsolete) A person who resolves or settles matters or controversies; a decider, judge, or arbiter.
Translations
Judaism: one who decides matters in Jewish law
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Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin dēcīsus (“decided”).
Pronunciation
Noun
decisor m (plural decisores, feminine decisora, feminine plural decisoras)
- decider (someone who decides)
Adjective
decisor (feminine decisora, masculine plural decisores, feminine plural decisoras)
- who decides
Spanish
Adjective
decisor (feminine decisora, masculine plural decisores, feminine plural decisoras)
- deciding; decisive
Noun
decisor m (plural decisores)
- decider
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