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    [Noun]  | "ju*di*cia*ry" | \ jü-ˈdi-shē-ˌer-ē \


    1: a system of courts of law

    2: the judges of these courts

    3: a branch of government in which judicial power is vested


    Origin: 1623 ;

     Probably noun derivative of judiciary, adjective, "judicial," going back to Middle English judiciari, borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French judiciaire, borrowed from Latin jūdiciārius "of the law courts," from jūdicium "legal proceedings, court" + -ārius {see: |-ary:2|-ary:2} {mat|judicial|};

    [Noun]  | "judiciaries" 


    1: the courts of law and judges in a country, state, etc.; the branch of government that includes courts of law and judges;


      * e.g., " ... the federal judiciary "



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    [Noun]  | "judiciary" 


    1: the courts of law and judges in a country, state, etc.; the branch of government that includes courts of law and judges;


      * e.g., " ... the federal judiciary "



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     [ "judiciary" ]

    1: noun

      * e.g.,  ... "The United States judiciary excercises authority and prepares plans for judges, sumbits suggestions to various courts, and carries on a continuous study of operations of the federal courts as prescribed by the United States Supreme Court." 


     [ "judiciary" ]

    2:  the judicial branch of government.


     [ "judiciary" ]

    3:  the system of courts of justice in a country.


     [ "judiciary" ]

    4:  judges collectively.


     [ "judiciary" ]

    5: adj


     [ "judiciary" ]

    6:  pertaining to the judicial branch or system or to judges.

     [ "Postmodern Judiciary" ]

    1:  group of Judges forever more impressed with themselves than they should be group of Judges highly respected and regarded regardless of their production or quality of work. synonymous with Royalty. A bastion of arrogant, self-absorbed, and closed-minded ass-hats.

      * e.g.,  ... The Postmodern judiciary must accept that definitions have to be changed to address postmodern progressive viewpoints. 

     [ "U.S. house judiciary committee" ]

    1: Oh wow yeah... I don't see how that's EXACTLY THE SAME... As MY thing! How it's not, I'll never know... Yet HERE I SIT! I don't see how my thing isn't worse but OK!

      * e.g.,  ... Hym "Yeah, I don't see how you're U.S. house judiciary committee thing isn't just exactly the same as my thing... I don't see how I'm not integral to the plot! I mean, this is literally the retard mediated version of that! Instead of big tech companies and the government it's just the mentally handicapped. This is dogshit. I should be on Oprha or something! But NoOoOoOoOo! How's it not the same except worse? Why am I not on Oprah!? Is it because I called her a fat bitch and told her to stop eating bread!? IT HAS NO NUTRITIONAL VALUE OPRAH!" 

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