-ˌkād.iv adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin judicativus, from Latin judicatus (past participle of judicare to judge) + -ivus -ive
: having the power to judge : judicial
all the judicative authority of the House of Lords — David Hume †1776
-ˌkād.iv adjective
Etymology: Medieval Latin judicativus, from Latin judicatus (past participle of judicare to judge) + -ivus -ive
: having the power to judge : judicial
all the judicative authority of the House of Lords — David Hume †1776
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012