legature

/lɪˈdʒɜːtʃər/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who is bound by the laws of a particular place, especially a person in a position of authority.

“The governor served as a legature for the state during the crisis.”

2. noun

A document or instrument that has the force of law, especially a charter or a constitution.

“The legature was signed by the monarch to establish the new kingdom.”

Synonyms

  • authority
  • instrument

Antonyms

  • nullity
  • voidance