What does δικαστικός in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word δικαστικός in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use δικαστικός in Greek.

The word δικαστικός in Greek means judicial, δικαστικός, δικαστικός, δικαστικός, δικαστικός, δικαστικός, νομικός, νομικός, δικαστικός, δικαστικός, νομικός, δικαστικός επιμελητής, δικαστική επιμελήτρια, δικαστικός όρκος, δικαστικός υπάλληλος, δίκη, μη δικαστικός, μη ένδικος, εξωδικαστικός, δικαστικός διακανονισμός, δικαστικός αντιπρόσωπος εκλογικού τμήματος. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word δικαστικός

judicial

δικαστικός

(relating to law courts) (σχετικός με δικαστήρια)

The judge was wearing a custom-made judicial robe.

δικαστικός

(relating to legal judgement)

δικαστικός

(relating to legal judgement)

δικαστικός

(judicial, legal)

δικαστικός

(judicial)

νομικός

(relating to law or justice)

νομικός

(relating to law, legal proceedings)

δικαστικός

(law: civil judge)

The magistrate awarded the plaintiff with a large settlement.

δικαστικός, νομικός

(relating to justice) (σχετικός με τη δικαιοσύνη)

Corruption plagues the city's judicial system.

δικαστικός επιμελητής, δικαστική επιμελήτρια

(US (court official)

Ο δικαστικός επιμελητής επέδωσε την εντολή έξωσης.
The bailiff carried out the eviction order.

δικαστικός όρκος

(vow made by court judges)

δικαστικός υπάλληλος

(law: administrative assistant)

While in law school, he worked summers as a legal clerk.

δίκη

(court proceedings)

Ο δικαστής παραπονέθηκε ότι υπήρχαν πολλές άσχετες διαδικασίες.
The judge complained that there was too much trivial litigation.

μη δικαστικός, μη ένδικος

(not relating to a legal judgement)

εξωδικαστικός

(without legal ruling)

δικαστικός διακανονισμός

(law: deal with judge)

δικαστικός αντιπρόσωπος εκλογικού τμήματος

(UK (sb who announces voting results)

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