The Latin root of the Word "legislature" is "legis," meaning "law," combined with "lature," which derives from "latum," the past participle of "ferre," meaning "to bring" or "to carry." Together, they convey the concept of a body that brings forth or enacts laws. The term refers to a governing body responsible for making laws in a political system.
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