Halakah

Ha·la·kah

[hah-law-khuh; Sephardic Hebrew hah-lah-khah; Ashkenazic Hebrew hah-law-khaw]
noun, plural Ha·la·kahs Hebrew, Ha·la·koth, Ha·la·kot, Ha·la·kos [Sephardic Hebrew -lah-khawt; Ashkenazic Hebrew -law-khohs] . ( often lowercase )

Ha·lak·ic [huh-lah-khik, -lak-ik] , adjective
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halakah

noun
Talmudic literature that deals with law and with the interpretation of the laws on the Hebrew Scriptures 
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a scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
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