- ju|di|ci|ar|y
- ju|di|ci|ar|y «joo DIHSH ee EHR ee», noun, plural -ar|ies, adjective.–n.1. the branch of government that administers justice; system of courts of justice of a country: »
organized…into legislative, executive, and judiciary (Thomas Jefferson).
2. the judges of a country, state, or city; judicature.–adj.of or having to do with courts, judges, or the administration of justice; judicial: »Court cases are judiciary proceedings.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.