Etymology
1676, from stem of legislator (from Latin lÄgislÄtor) + -ure, cognate with French lĂ©gislature.
Noun
legislature (plural legislatures)
- A governmental body with the power to make, amend and repeal laws.
- (Canada) The legislative assembly of a province or territory, as opposed to the federal parliament.
- (Canada) A legislative building.
Derived terms
- bicameral legislature
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