decisor

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English

Etymology

From Latin dēcīsor, from dēcīdō (past participial stem dēcīs-) + -or.[1]

Noun

decisor (plural decisors)

  1. (Judaism) A rabbi who decides matters in Jewish religious law.
  2. (obsolete) A person who resolves or settles matters or controversies; a decider, judge, or arbiter.

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin dēcīsus (decided).

Pronunciation

 
 

Noun

decisor m (plural decisores, feminine decisora, feminine plural decisoras)

  1. decider (someone who decides)

Adjective

decisor (feminine decisora, masculine plural decisores, feminine plural decisoras)

  1. who decides

Spanish

Adjective

decisor (feminine decisora, masculine plural decisores, feminine plural decisoras)

  1. deciding; decisive

Noun

decisor m (plural decisores)

  1. decider

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