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ju⋅di⋅ca⋅tor

[joo-di-key-ter]
–noun
a person who acts as judge or sits in judgment.

Origin:
1750–60; < LL, equiv. to L judicā(re) to judge + -tor -tor


ju⋅di⋅ca⋅to⋅ri⋅al [joo-di-kuh-tawr-ee-uhl, -tohr-] , adjective
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ju·di·ca·tor   (jōō'dĭ-kā'tər)   
n.  One that acts as judge.

[Late Latin iūdicātor, from Latin iūdicāre, to judge; see judge.]
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