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/ˈmidieɪtɚ/ · me·di·a·tor
noun
- One who negotiates between parties seeking mutual agreement. The mediator helped the two sides reach a compromise on the disputed issue.
- A chemical substance transmitting information to a targeted cell. The mediator molecule played a crucial role in the signaling pathway, allowing the cell to respond to the stimulus.
Did you know? The concept of a mediator has been used in various cultures and historical contexts, including ancient Greece, where mediators were used to resolve disputes between city-states.