Subjudiciary
noun, plural judiciaries.
1.
the judicial branch of government.
2.
the system of courts of justice in a country.
3.
judges collectively.
adjective
4.
pertaining to the judicial branch or system or to judges.
adjective
1.
of or relating to courts of law, judgment, or judges
noun (pl) -aries
2.
the branch of the central authority in a state concerned with the administration of justice Compare executive (sense 2), legislature
3.
the system of courts in a country
4.
the judges collectively; bench
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