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interrogatory

ADJ ที่ แสดงออก มา เป็น คำถาม  ที่ เป็นการ ซักถาม  ti-sa-daeng-ook-ma-pen-kam-tam

 

interrogatory

N ู้ คำถาม  question inquiry answer kam-tam

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INTERROGATORY

n.A question or inquiry. In law, a particular question to a witness, who is to answer it under the solemnities of an oath. This may be in open court or before commissioners.

 

INTERROGATORY

a.Containing a question; expressing a question; as an interrogatory sentence.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INTERROGATORY

In `ter *rog "a *to *ry, n.; pl. Interrogatories. Etym: [Cf. F.interrogatoire. ]

 

Defn: A formal question or inquiry; esp. (Law ), a question asked in writing. Macaulay.

 

INTERROGATORY

In `ter *rog "a *to *ry, a. Etym: [L. interrogatorius.]

 

Defn: Containing, expressing, or implying a question; as, an interrogatory sentence.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

interrogatory

in ter rog a to ry |ˌintəˈrägəˌtôrē ɪntəˈrɑːɡətri | adjective conveying the force of a question; questioning: the guard moves away with an interrogatory stare. noun ( pl. interrogatories ) Law a written question that is formally put to one party in a case by another party and that must be answered. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: the noun from medieval Latin interrogatoria, plural of interrogatorium; the adjective from late Latin interrogatorius, based on Latin interrogare (see interrogate ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

interrogatory

interrogatory |ˌɪntəˈrɒgət (ə )ri | adjective conveying a question; questioning: she abandoned her interrogatory monologue. noun ( pl. interrogatories ) Law a written question which is formally put to one party in a case by another party and which must be answered. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: the noun from medieval Latin interrogatoria, plural of interrogatorium; the adjective from late Latin interrogatorius, based on Latin interrogare (see interrogate ).