Tribunal

/traɪˈbjuːnəl/ noun

A special court or group of people chosen to make judgments or decisions, especially in legal or official matters.

From Latin *tribunal* “raised platform for magistrates,” from *tribunus* “tribune, official.” The word moved from meaning the judge’s seat to meaning the judging body itself.

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