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sur⋅re⋅but⋅tal

[sur-ri-buht-l]
–noun Law.
the giving of evidence to meet a defendant's rebuttal.

Origin:
1885–90; sur- 1 + rebuttal
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sur·re·but·ter   (sûr'rĭ-bŭt'ər)   
n.  A plaintiff's reply to a defendant's rebuttal.
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Main Entry: sur·re·but·tal
Pronunciation: "s&r-ri-'b&t-&l
Function: noun
often attribEtymology: sur- over + rebuttal
: the response to the rebuttal of the opposing party in a proceeding surrebuttal witnesses —Arizona Rules of Court>
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