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judicial

adjective
of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge: 裁判の, に, 裁判にふさわしい
司法の, 裁判の(→ executive, legislative); 裁判所の,による; 裁判官の,にふさわしい; (裁判所・裁判官の)裁決による
e.g. a judicial inquiry into the allegations: 主張への裁判官による質問
e.g. a judicial system.: 司法制度

DERIVATIVES
judicially | jo͞oˈdiSH(ə)lē | adverb

ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Latin judicialis, from judiciumjudgement’, from judex (see judge).

USAGE
Judicial means 'relating to judgment and the administration of justice': the judicial system; judicial robes. Do not confuse it with judicious, which means 'prudent, reasonable': getting off the highway the minute you felt tired was a judicious choice. Judiciary refers to the judicial branch of government, the court system, or judges collectively.