sub judice
American
[suhb joo-di-see, soob yoo-di-ke]
/ sʌb ˈdʒu dɪˌsi, sʊb ˈyu dɪˌkɛ /
adverb
sub judice
British
/ ˈdʒuːdɪsɪ /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of sub judice
First recorded in 1605–15, sub judice is from Latin sub jūdice
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