judgecraft

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English

Etymology

From judge +‎ -craft.

Noun

judgecraft (uncountable)

  1. The art, skill, or craft of being a judge.
    • 2011, Penny Darbyshire, Sitting in Judgment:
      Training in judgecraft is limited, when one would have expected it to be compulsory and a prerequisite.