judicial
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
judicial /dʒuːˈdɪʃ(ə)l/
▶adjective relating to the administration of justice; of or appropriate to a law court or judge.
– derivatives
judicially adverb.
judicially adverb.
usage: On the distinction between judicial and judicious, see usage at judicious.
'judicial' also found in these Oxford entries:
attainder
- civil service
- cognizance
- common law
- commutation
- commute
- county court
- court
- courthouse
- court martial
- culprit
- determination
- dies non
- due process
- estoppel
- execute
- felony
- forum
- House of Lords
- injunction
- inquest
- inquisition
- judicial factor
- judicial review
- judicial separation
- judiciary
- judicious
- juridical
- knight marshal
- lynch
- mandamus
- matter of fact
- matter of law
- miscarriage of justice
- moot
- petition
- pretrial
- registrar
- rider
- seneschal
- session
- sheriff
- show trial
- SJC
- stay
- sub judice
- submit
- summary
- supreme court

