Judges wear "Full Bottom Wigs", also called "Ceremonial Wigs" (the long wig), or "Undress Wigs", also called "Tye Wigs" (the short wig) and Barristers(attorneys) wear a slightly different style known as a "Barristers Wig".
Periwig or peruke .
a wig is called 'une perruque' (fem.) in French
Periwig or peruke is the term for the horsehair wig.
A group of judges is called a panel.
A geisha's wig is called in Japanese: Katsura. It costs upwards of 2,000 US dollars for a new one.
spare hair Q:What is a swines fake hair called? A: pig wig Q:A dance of hairs A: Wig Jig
A half wig is really called a faul(Not sure on that spelling)But basically you blend the front andd top of your hair into the half a wig.
It's called a Toupee!
The possessive form of the noun judge is judge's.Example: The sound of the judge's gavel is still ringing in my ears.
English judges traditionally wear a wig as part of their formal court attire. These wigs, typically made from horsehair, are a symbol of the legal profession and convey a sense of authority and impartiality. The style of the wig can vary depending on the type of court and the judge's position, with the most recognizable being the full-bottomed wig worn in higher courts. This practice dates back to the 17th century and has become an enduring aspect of British judicial tradition.
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They are Umpires, Line Judges, Back Judges, and Side Judges.