Tribunal
noun
1.
a court of justice.
2.
a place or seat of judgment.
3.
Also called tribune. a raised platform for the seats of magistrates, as in an ancient Roman basilica.
noun
1.
a court of justice or any place where justice is administered
2.
(in Britain) a special court, convened by the government to inquire into a specific matter
3.
a raised platform containing the seat of a judge or magistrate, originally that in a Roman basilica
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