Arbitration bar
a bar of cast iron used as a sample for the batch to which it belongs.
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- Arbitrement
. the act of ; . the decision or sentence pr-nounced by an arbiter. the power of absolute and final decision. historical examples i will not abide by the arbitrement of a pope who has dared to affix a curse upon freedom. harold, complete edward bulwer-lytton expect no more sanction of warning voice or sign […]
- Arbitrer
. n. late 14c., from anglo-french arbitrour, old french arbitreor (13c.), from old french arbitrer (see arbitrage).
- Arbitress
a woman who is an arbiter. historical examples be the arbitress of my fate, you can make me happy or miserable for ever; into what dearer hands can i commit such a trust? dangerous connections, v. 1, 2, 3, 4 pierre choderlos de laclos he had to break the tidings of his sister’s marriage to […]
- Arbitrium
at pleasure; at will. historical examples the terminus is always a known and definite point: it is not accidental, nor dependent upon the arbitrium of the mover. aristotle george grote the “arbitrium popularis auræ” was pleased to declare itself against ears and tails. every boy’s book: a complete encyclopdia of sports and amus-m-nts various
- Arblay
madame frances, . noun see d’arblay