interrogatory

interrogatory
interrogatorily /in'teuh rog"euh tawr'euh lee, -tohr'-, -rog'euh tawr"-, -tohr"-/, adv.
/in'teuh rog"euh tawr'ee, -tohr'ee/, adj., n., pl. interrogatories.
adj.
1. conveying or expressing a question; interrogative.
n.
2. a question; inquiry.
3. Law. a formal or written question.
[1525-35; < LL interrogatorius. See INTERROGATE, -TORY1]

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