- jurimetrics
- ju·ri·met·rics
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
jurimetrics — the application of science to the law, in the sense of measuring by mathematical and statistical methods the outputs of the legal system or the system itself. It includes among its concerns data retrieval by electronic means, such as LEXIS and… … Law dictionary
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jurimetrics — /dʒurəˈmɛtrɪks/ (say joohruh metriks) noun the practice of adopting scientific method in the study of legal matters. {Latin jūri , stem of jūs law + metrics} –jurimetrician /dʒurəməˈtrɪʃən/ (say joohruhmuh trishuhn), jurimetricist, noun …
jurimetrics — ˌju̇rə̇ˈme.triks noun plural but usually singular in construction Etymology: Latin juri , jus law + English metrics (as in econometrics) more at just : the application of scientific methods to legal problems … Useful english dictionary
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