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interrogatory
interrogatory definition
in·ter·roga·tory (in′tə räg′ə tôr′ē)
adjective
expressing or implying a question
Etymology: LL interrogatorius
noun
pl. interrogatories -·ries a formal question or set of questions; specif., a written question or set of questions to be answered in writing under oath as by a witness in a lawsuit
Related Forms:
- interrogatorily in′·ter·rog′a·to′·rily adverb
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