decider

Noun

 * 1)  A person, divinity, or authoritative text which decides.
 * 2) * 1667, anon., "George Fox digg'd out of his burrowes, or An offer of disputation on fourteen proposalls...". John Foster, Boston, pp. 89-90:
 * This written and revealed will of God I said was the Judge and Decider of all Questions.
 * 1) * 1885, Friedrich Delitzsch, "General Notes: The Religion of the Kassites," Hebraica, vol 1 no 3 (Jan), p. 190:
 * The god Adar, which, with its two oft-occurring idiographs Bar and Nin-ib, is preferably designated as the "Decider" (Entschneider).
 * 1)  An event or action which decides the outcome of a contested matter.
 * 2)  A Turing machine that halts regardless of its input.
 * 1)  An event or action which decides the outcome of a contested matter.
 * 2)  A Turing machine that halts regardless of its input.
 * 1)  An event or action which decides the outcome of a contested matter.
 * 2)  A Turing machine that halts regardless of its input.
 * 1)  A Turing machine that halts regardless of its input.
 * 1)  A Turing machine that halts regardless of its input.
 * 1)  A Turing machine that halts regardless of its input.

Translations

 * German:


 * German:, , entscheidender Treffer

Etymology
From, , , and , all ultimately from.

Verb

 * 1) to decide