Judiciary

/dʒuːˈdɪʃiˌɛri/ noun, adjective

As a noun, the judiciary is the system of courts and judges that interprets and applies the law in a country. As an adjective, it describes things related to judges or courts.

From Latin “judiciarius” meaning “of or relating to a judge or judgment”, from “iudicium” (judgment). It entered English through legal and government language.

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