Uk English Meaning of courts

courts

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Definitions and Meaning of courts in English

courts

the family and retinue of a sovereign, the residence or establishment of a sovereign or similar dignitary, an official assembly for the transaction of judicial business see also court-packing, pack the court, a place (such as a chamber) for the administration of justice, an open space enclosed wholly or partly by buildings or circumscribed by a single building, a wide alley with only one opening onto a street, a quadrangular space walled or marked off for playing one of various games with a ball (such as tennis, handball, or basketball), a division of such a court, a session of such a court, a manor house or large building surrounded by usually enclosed grounds, a reception held by a sovereign, the sovereign and officers and advisers who are the governing power, a sovereign's formal assembly of councillors and officers, motel

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courts

the family and retinue of a sovereign, the residence or establishment of a sovereign or similar dignitary, an official assembly for the transaction of judicial

palaces,castles,mansions,villas,chateaux,estates

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courtesies => Courtesies, courteousness => politeness, courted => courted, courses => courses, coursers => racers,