judicature
English
Etymology
From Latin iudicatura.
Pronunciation
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Noun
judicature (countable and uncountable, plural judicatures)
- The administration of justice by judges and courts.
- The position or status of a judge.
- The jurisdiction of a court.
- A court, or other assembly that conducts judicial business.
- A system of such courts.
Synonyms
Translations
administration of justice
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position or status of a judge
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jurisdiction of a court
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court
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system of courts
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French
Etymology
From Latin judicatura.
Pronunciation
Noun
judicature f (plural judicatures)
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Latin
Participle
(deprecated template usage) jūdicātūre
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