Legislature is a government body ,most often elected, that make laws. It is synonymous with the words parliament, chamber and council.The Latin root of Legislature is the word Lex, a female noun, which means law. The word Lex is being conjugated in the following way:Singular: lex , legis , legi , legem , lex , legePlural: leges , legum , legibus , leges , leges , legibus
The root word for "legislature" is "legislate," which comes from the Latin word "lex" meaning law.
The root is leg- and refers to law. It comes from Latin lex, legis. Compare with the words legislation, legislature, etc.
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