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judiciable

[ joo-dish-ee-uh-buhl ]
/ dŹ’uˈdɪʃ i ə bəl /
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adjective Archaic.
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Origin of judiciable

<Latin jūdici(um) judgment (see judge, -ium) + -able

OTHER WORDS FROM judiciable

nonĀ·juĀ·diĀ·ciĀ·aĀ·ble, adjectivepreĀ·juĀ·diĀ·ciĀ·aĀ·ble, adjectiveunĀ·juĀ·diĀ·ciĀ·aĀ·ble, adjective
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