
1) Area for ball games 2) Ashe Stadium centerpiece 3) Assembly 4) Basketball playing area 5) Board 6) Case place 7) Committee 8) Dancer who hypnotizes skarl 9) Date 10) Dribbling place 11) French boy name 12) French word used in English 13) Group around a king 14) Hearing 15) Hearing setting 16) Hearing venue
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1) Ask out 2) Assizes 3) Atrium 4) Banc 5) Chancery 6) Consistory 7) Council 8) Courtroom 9) Courtyard 10) Date 11) Fashion 12) Forecourt 13) Homage 14) Inquisition 15) Judge 16) Judicature 17) Judicialsession 18) Legal 19) Motel 20) Palaceentourage 21) Parvis 22) Patio 23) Persuade 24) Pitch a little woo
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Area designated for playing a game of tennis.
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• (v. t.) To attempt to gain; to solicit; to seek. • (n.) The hall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered. • (v. t.) To endeavor to gain the favor of by attention or flattery; to try to ingratiate one`s self with. • (n.) The session of a judicial assembly. • (n.) The collective body of persons composing the retin...
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(from the article `Castiglione, Baldassare`) Il cortegiano (written 1513–18 and published in Venice in 1528) is a discussion of the qualities of the ideal courtier, put into the mouths of such ... The seed from which all medieval institutions of central administration were to grow was the immediate personal household of the king; i...
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(from the article `association croquet`) The association croquet court is rectangular, 35 yards (31.95 m) long by 28 yards (25.56 m) wide, and is defined by a boundary line. A yard line runs ... The standard American basketball court is in the shape of a rectangle 50 feet (15.2 metres) by 94 feet (28.7 metres); high school courts may be...
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a person or body of persons having judicial authority to hear and resolve disputes in civil, criminal, ecclesiastical, or military cases. The word ... [36 related articles]
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Body that hears legal actions and the building where this occurs. Particular kinds of
law court include the
...
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An official, public forum which a public power establishes by lawful authority to adjudicate disputes, and to dispense civil, labour, administrative and criminal justice under the law.
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a group of people with the power to hear trials and decide on matters of law - also, the place where they meet to do this
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Court (kōrt)
noun [ Old French
court ,
curt ,
cort , French
cour , Late Latin
cortis , from Latin
cohors ,
cors ,
chors , gen.
cohortis ,
cortis ,
chortis , an inclosure, court, thing inclosed, crowd, throng;
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Court intransitive verb 1. To play the lover; to woo; as, to go
courting .
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Court noun --
Court of claims (Law) ,
a court for settling claims against a state or government; specif., a court of the United States, created by act of Congress, and holding its sessions at Washington. It is given jurisdiction over claims on contracts against the government, and some...
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Court transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Courted ; present participle & verbal noun Courting .] 1. To endeavor to gain the favor of by attention or flattery; to try to ingratiate one's self with. « By one person, ...
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[Basketball] the 94' x 50' area bounded by 2 sidelines and 2 end lines containing a basket at each end, on which a basketball game is played.
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A place where justice is judicially administered.
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Any official tribunal presided over by a judge or judges in which legal issues and claims are heard and determined. In the United States, there are essentially two systems: federal courts and state courts. The basic federal court system has jurisdiction over cases involving federal statutes, constitutional questions, actions between citizens of dif...
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Court is a soldier in King Henry V.
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Court is the suite of the sovereign, or the place where the sovereign sojourns with his suite. A court is also a place where the sovereign administers justice through his judges.
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Body with judicial powers (see also Courtroom)
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noun a room in which a lawcourt sits; `television cameras were admitted in the courtroom`
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tribunal noun an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business
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Area of play, as defined by the outer boundary lines.
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Body that hears legal actions and the building where this occurs. Particular kinds of law court include the Court of Appeal, the county courts, the Court of Session in Scotland, and, in Northern Ireland, the Diplock courts
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[Intelligent words] an assembly to conduct judicial business
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