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English Dictionary: grand jury by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
grand jury
n
  1. a jury to inquire into accusations of crime and to evaluate the grounds for indictments
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
  
  
      {Grand cross}.
            (a) The highest rank of knighthood in the Order of the
                  Bath.
            (b) A knight grand cross.
  
      {Grand cordon}, the cordon or broad ribbon, identified with
            the highest grade in certain honorary orders; hence, a
            person who holds that grade.
  
      {Grand days} (Eng. Law), certain days in the terms which are
            observed as holidays in the inns of court and chancery
            (Candlemas, Ascension, St. John Baptist's, and All Saints'
            Days); called also {Dies non juridici}.
  
      {Grand duchess}.
            (a) The wife or widow of a grand duke.
            (b) A lady having the sovereignty of a duchy in her own
                  right.
            (c) In Russia, a daughter of the Czar.
  
      {Grand duke}.
            (a) A sovereign duke, inferior in rank to a king; as, the
                  Grand Duke of Tuscany.
            (b) In Russia, a son of the Czar.
            (c) (Zo[94]l.) The European great horned owl or eagle owl
                  ({Bubo maximas}).
  
      {Grand-guard}, [or] {Grandegarde}, a piece of plate armor
            used in tournaments as an extra protection for the left
            shoulder and breast.
  
      {Grand juror}, a member of a grand jury.
  
      {Grand jury} (Law), a jury of not less than twelve men, and
            not more than twenty-three, whose duty it is, in private
            session, to examine into accusations against persons
            charged with crime, and if they see just cause, then to
            find bills of indictment against them, to be presented to
            the court; -- called also {grand inquest}.
  
      {Grand juryman}, a grand juror.
  
      {Grand larceny}. (Law) See under {Larceny}.
  
      {Grand lodge}, the chief lodge, or governing body, among
            Freemasons and other secret orders.
  
      {Grand master}.
            (a) The head of one of the military orders of knighthood,
                  as the Templars, Hospitallers, etc.
            (b) The head of the order of Freemasons or of Good
                  Templars, etc.
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