res-adjudicata

res ad·ju·di·ca·ta

[reez uh-joo-di-key-tuh, reys]
noun Law.

Origin:
1900–05

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res adjudicata (ˈreɪs əˌdʒuːdɪˈkɑːtə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
another term for res judicata

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res judicata or res adjudicata (ˈreɪs ˌdʒuːdɪˈkɑːtə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
law a matter already adjudicated upon that cannot be raised again
 
[Latin]
 
res adjudicata or res adjudicata
 
n
 
[Latin]

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