AMICUS

Etymology

Noun

amicus (plural amici)

(legal, informal) Someone not a party to a case who submits a brief and/or presents oral argument in that case.

Synonyms

• amicus curiae (formal)

Anagrams

• Macusi, Muisca, amusic, musaic, umiacs

Source: Wiktionary



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