Arbiter

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Arbiter may refer to:

  • Arbiter (electronics), in computing and electronics a circuitry component
  • Arbiter (Halo), a character in the Halo video game series
  • Arbitration, in law a method of dispute resolution
  • HMS Arbiter (D31), an escort aircraft carrier in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom
  • Referee in sporting matches
  • International Arbiter, in chess a title conferred by FIDE to match referees
  • Memory arbiter, in computing a computer hardware management and synchronization component
  • Petronius, a Roman author and satirist known formally as Gaius Petronius Arbiter
  • A class of starships used by the Protoss in the StarCraft computer game series
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