Results for: settled by a mutually chosen mediator
English English
act of separating; animals chosen to be butchered, choose, select; sift, separate, reduction of animal numbers, remove as worthless, remove from herd, something without valuecull
act of settling in a home; act of being settled in a home; domestication (Archaic)domiciliation
acting reciprocally, acting mutually; communicating (Computers), communicating or collaborating, operator-controlled, with user-machine communicationinteractive
action chosen, class taught at educational institution, direction traveled, direction; part of a meal; series; layer; series of lessons or classes on a particular subject; unit of studies (especially on a university level), established sequence of trea...course
Aeolia, ancient region on the northwestern coast of Asia Minor, settled by the Aeolian Greeks about 1100 bcAeolis
affiliate something, connect through marriage, join in mutually supportive association, make a pact with -, join with -, member of a pact, member of a treaty, member of a formal agreement, member of alliance, related organismally
alternate, choice, option, disjunctive, mutually exclusive, optional, other possibility, possibility of choosing, unconventionally nontraditionalalternative
An adjunct to a futuresexchange through which transactions executed on its floor are settled by a process of matching purchases and sales. A clearing organization is also charged with the proper conduct of delivery procedures and the adequate financing...Clearinghouse
ancient country of western Asia in southern Mesopotamia, in present-day Iraq. Archaeological discoveries reveal the area to have been first settled in the 5th millenniumbc . It became prosperous and powerful from about 3000bcSumer
ancient Roman magistrate, former French official, government official working abroad, official chosen by a government to represent its interests in a foreign countryconsul
Anglo-Saxon, English, British; of Anglo-Saxon descent; pertaining to the Saxons, pertaining to the ancient Germanic people who invaded and settled parts of Britain, Jute, language of ancient Saxons, member of an ancient Germanic people who invaded and ...Saxon
arbitrator, judge; mediator, influential person or thing, somebody making judgmentarbiter
area where group lives, country ruled by another, group of animals or plants, group of colonists, group of people who have settled in a new country and who are still subject to the mother country; country or location subject to the mother country; comm...colony
arrangement in which two dissimilar organisms live together in what is usually a mutually beneficial manner (Biology), close association of animals or plants, mutually beneficial relationshipsymbiosis
ask somebody to settle dispute, mediate, act as a mediator in a dispute; serve as a judge, settle dispute between othersarbitrate
 

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