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judicialness

  • a word derived from judicial.
    judicial
    adjective
    pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice.

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Then returning the cigar to the corner of his mouth he remarked with a pink judicialness: "I should say you have a way with the ladies."

From The Desert Fiddler by William H. (William Henry) Hamby

Though in a general way," McLean deduced with Scotch judicialness, "it supports the theory of foul play.

From The Fortieth Door by Mary Hastings Bradley

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