About The Word Barrister
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Barrister
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What's The Definition Of Barrister?
[n] a British lawyer who speaks in the higher courts of law
Synonyms | Synonyms for Barrister: Related Terms | Find terms related to Barrister: advocate | agent | amicus curiae | attorney | attorney-at-law | barrister-at-law | counsel | counselor | counselor-at-law | deputy | friend at court | intercessor | lawyer | legal adviser | legal counselor | legal expert | legal practitioner | legalist | mouthpiece | pleader | proctor | procurator | sea lawyer | self-styled lawyer | solicitor See Also | attorney | Counsel to the Crown | lawyer | sergeant | sergeant-at-law | serjeant | serjeant-at-law Barrister In Webster's Dictionary \Bar"ris*ter\, n. [From {Bar}, n.]
Counselor at law; a counsel admitted to plead at the bar, and
undertake the public trial of causes, as distinguished from
an attorney or solicitor. See {Attorney}. [Eng.]
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