Similar words: bailing, bailiff, wick, bail, wicked, bailout, bailey, bail out. Meaning: ['beɪlɪwɪk] n. 1. the area over which a bailiff has jurisdiction 2. a branch of knowledge.
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(1) These are all in the tester's bailiwick.
(2) UML is my bailiwick, too; in fact I did quite a bit of work on UML 2.0.
(3) He often had to pay the wages and expenses of the royal huntsmen out of the issues of his bailiwick.
(4) A hereditary Forest warden had therefore to seek royal confirmation if he wished to grant away his bailiwick.
(5) He had the right to arrest all poachers found within his bailiwick, and to raise the hue and cry upon them.
(6) Asked if he believed the deal pacified Bryant, Lakers coach Phil Jackson said, "I would assume it would, but that's his bailiwick ."
(7) The range of the authority or influence of a person, group, or thing; a bailiwick.
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