
1) Arbiter 2) Arbiter at home 3) Arbiter who calls strikes 4) Arbitration official 5) Ball caller 6) Base boss 7) Baseball official 8) Beef handler of sorts 9) Bill Klem was one 10) Certain adjudicator 11) Chair or plate person 12) Decision maker at home 13) Diamond arbiter 14) Diamond authority 15) Diamond official
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1) Arbiter 2) Arbitrate 3) Arbitrator 4) Mediate 5) Moderator 6) Referee 7) Ump
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one of the two (or three) enforcers of the rules and adjudicators of play.
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One of four officials in a game of football or hurling, identifiable by his/her white coat, and whose responsibilities include to signal a point by waving a white flag, to signal a goal by waving a green flag, to indicate which side last touched the ball before it crossed the end-line, and to alert the referee to certain foul play.
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Person designated to enforce the rules of the game during play, usually sitting on a high chair beside the net.
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[Australian rules football] An umpire is an official in the sport of Australian rules football who adjudicates the game according to the `Laws Of The Game`, the official handbook of Australian Rules Football. ==Origins== Unlike many other codes of football, where the official is called a referee, in Australian rules football the officials a...
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[baseball] In baseball, the umpire is the person charged with officiating the game, including beginning and ending the game, enforcing the rules of the game and the grounds, making judgment calls on plays, and handling the disciplinary actions. The term is often shortened to the colloquial form ump. They are also sometimes addressed as blue...
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[cricket] In cricket, an umpire (from the Old French nompere meaning not a peer, i.e. not a member of one of the teams, impartial) is a person who has the authority to make judgements on the cricket field, according to the laws of cricket. Besides making decisions about legality of delivery, appeals for wickets and general conduct of the ga...
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[field hockey] An umpire in field hockey is a person with the authority to make decisions on a hockey pitch in accordance with the laws of the game. Each match is controlled by two such umpires. In many higher-level events, a reserve umpire is appointed in addition to the two field umpires to act as a back-up in the event of injury or other...
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An official who monitors the legality of players equipment and monitors the play on the line of scrimmage. He also watches for too many men on the field violations and observes the contact between the linemen. The umpire also has the important task of wiping the ball dry when it's raining!
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• (v. t.) To decide as umpire; to arbitrate; to settle, as a dispute. • (v. i.) To act as umpire or arbitrator. • (v. t.) To perform the duties of umpire in or for; as, to umpire a game. • (n.) A person to whose sole decision a controversy or question between parties is referred; especially, one chosen to see that the rules of a...
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(from the article `Klem, Bill`) American professional baseball umpire of the National League who is considered by many the greatest umpire of all time. Klem is credited with the ... Umpires control the game. One behind home plate calls balls and strikes on the batter, determines whether a batter has been hit by a pitch or has ... Fro...
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A person selected by two or more arbitrators. When they are authorize to do so by the submission of the parties, and they cannot agree as to the subject-matter referred to them, whose duty it is to decide the matter in dispute. Sometimes the term is applied to a single arbitrator, selected by the parties themselves
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An umpire is a person appointed to arbitrate or decide between two opposing parties. If several arbitrators disagree, an umpire is called in to settle the dispute. The term is used in various sports, notably in cricket there being two umpires at a match, who are not appointed by the parties.
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An umpire is someone to whose sole decision a matter in dispute between two parties is referred.
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HMS Umpire was a British U Class submarine of 540 tons displacement launched and sunk during the Second World War. HMS Umpire was powered by two Davey Paxman diesel engines providing a top speed of 11 knots surfaced and two electric motors providing a top speed of 9 knots submerged. She carried a complement of 31 was armed with one 3 inch gun; thre...
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(during play)
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One of the two officials who control the game on the field. At first-class level, these are usually respected ex-players with a detailed knowledge of the game. This is true of some club umpires too, but sadly, not of many.
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[
n] - an official at a baseball game
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umpire Related-word units meaning same: auto-; equ-; homeo-; homo-; iso-; peer-; syn-; tauto-.
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Also referred to as “blue”. In MLB, there are four umpires on a crew for regular season play. One behind the plate who calls balls and strikes and one near each of the bases to make calls on close plays and to determine if batted balls remain fair.
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Refers to someone who is in charge of a game.
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The person with total overall authority during a game to enforce the laws of the game.
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ump noun an official at a baseball game
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The person who controls the game, the players, the score, and his line judges!
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