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Definition of Intermediator

Intermediator
Intermediator In`ter*me"di*a`tor, n. A mediator.

Meaning of Intermediator from wikipedia

- Intermediation refers to a process matching two sides of a market, such as buyers and sellers by an third party such as a broker, agent, or wholesaler...
- Look up intermediate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intermediate may refer to: Intermediate 1 or Intermediate 2, educational qualifications in Scotland...
- An intermediate representation (IR) is the data structure or code used internally by a compiler or virtual machine to represent source code. An IR is designed...
- In chemistry, a reaction intermediate, or intermediate, is a molecular entity arising within the sequence of a stepwise chemical reaction. It is formed...
- Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS, also written ISIS) is a routing protocol designed to move information efficiently within a computer...
- planetary nebula and leave behind their core in the form of a white dwarf. Intermediate-m**** stars, between ~2.25 M☉ and ~8 M☉, p**** through evolutionary stages...
- Intermediate care provides rehabilitation, support and care for individuals who have been in hospital and require additional support before they can return...
- Intermediate Certificate or intermediate certificate may refer to: Intermediate Certificate (Australia) school examination abolished in the 1960s Intermediate...
- An intermediate cartridge is a rifle/carbine cartridge that has significantly greater power than a pistol cartridge but still has a reduced muzzle energy...
- The Intermediate Area is an archaeological geographical area of the Americas that was defined in its clearest form by Gordon R. Willey in his 1971 book...