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res ju·di·ca·ta \ˈrāsˌyüdə̇ˈkäd.ə, ˈrēzˌjüdə̇ˈkād.ə\ noun Etymology: Latin : a thing or matter that has been finally decided on its merits (as between the parties) by a court having jurisdiction of the subject of the litigation and of the defendant if the judgment is a personal one against him and that cannot be litigated again between the same parties — called also former adjudication |