pre-judicial adjective.
[pri:dʒu:'dɪʃ(ǝ)l] M17.[Late Latin praejudicialis, from Latin praejudicium a judicial examination previous to trial: see PREJUDICE noun, -AL1.]Roman Law. Designating an action to determine preliminary questions, e.g. as to status, which may affect the outcome of a suit.
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