judicial |
judicial |
As adjectives the difference between judicial and judicial
is that
judicial is of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice while
judicial is of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice.
As nouns the difference between judicial and judicial
is that
judicial is that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice while
judicial is that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice.
jurisprudence |
judicial |
As nouns the difference between jurisprudence and judicial
is that
jurisprudence is (legal) the philosophy, science, and study of law and decisions based on the interpretation thereof while
judicial is that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice.
As an adjective judicial is
of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice.
judicial |
adjudication |
As nouns the difference between judicial and adjudication
is that
judicial is that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice while
adjudication is the act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgement.
As an adjective judicial
is of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice.
judicial |
adjudicative |
As adjectives the difference between judicial and adjudicative
is that
judicial is of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice while
adjudicative is of or pertaining to an adjudication or to an adjudicator.
As a noun judicial
is that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice.
scrow |
judicial |
As nouns the difference between scrow and judicial
is that
scrow is (obsolete) a scroll while
judicial is that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice.
As an adjective judicial is
of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice.
judicial |
militant |
As adjectives the difference between judicial and militant
is that
judicial is of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice while
militant is fighting or disposed to fight; belligerent, warlike.
As nouns the difference between judicial and militant
is that
judicial is that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice while
militant is (obsolete) a soldier, a combatant.
judicial |
official |
As adjectives the difference between judicial and official
is that
judicial is of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice while
official is of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
As nouns the difference between judicial and official
is that
judicial is that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice while
official is an office holder invested with powers and authorities.
judah |
judicial |
As a proper noun judah
is fourth son of jacob, by his wife leah.
As an adjective judicial is
of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice.
As a noun judicial is
that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice.
judicial |
statutes |
As nouns the difference between judicial and statutes
is that
judicial is that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice while
statutes is .
As an adjective judicial
is of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice.
executives |
judicial |
As adjectives the difference between executives and judicial
is that
executives is while
judicial is of or relating to a court of law, or to the administration of justice.
As a noun judicial is
that branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice.
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