Pronunciation: /ˈpændɛkt/
noun a comprehensive treatise covering a particular subject or branch of the law
A1 A pandect is a complete set of laws or rules.
A2 The pandect of regulations for the competition must be followed by all participants.
B1 Studying the pandect of legal principles is essential for law students.
B2 The company's employee handbook serves as a pandect for workplace policies.
C1 The pandect of medical ethics provides guidelines for healthcare professionals.
C2 As a legal scholar, she is well-versed in the pandect of civil law.
formal The professor referenced the pandect as a comprehensive source of legal information.
informal I found all the answers I needed in that pandect book.
slang I borrowed the pandect from the library to ace my law exam.
figurative The pandect of knowledge on the subject is vast and deep.
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