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judiciary

joo-DIH-shuh-ree
noun
1
The branch of government made up of courts and judges.
"The judiciary operates independently from the legislature and executive."

How to Use Judiciary

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In plain EnglishThe whole court system and body of judges, as opposed to lawmakers or the government's executive branch.

Common pairings
independent judiciary federal judiciary

Word Forms

judiciaries plural

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin iudiciarius.

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