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English
Etymology
From Latin iūridiciālis, though see usage notes.[1]
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˌd͡ʒʊɹɪˈdɪʃəl/
Adjective
juridicial (not generally comparable, comparative more juridicial, superlative most juridicial)
- Of or pertaining to matters of law and justice or the office of a judge.
Usage notes
- Although its Latin etymon iūridiciālis does have an -i-, it has been argued that this word began as a misreading of juridical that readers confused with judicial. Some writers therefore prefer juridical /ˌd͡ʒʊˈɹɪdɪkəl/.
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