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Definition of just
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"Just (a.)
Rendering
or
disposed
to
render
to each one his due;
equitable;
fair;
impartial;
as, just
judge..
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Linguadental
::
Linguadental
(a.)
Formed
or
uttered
by the joint use of the
tongue
and
teeth,
or
rather
that part of the gum just above the front
teeth;
dentolingual,
as the
letters
d and t..
Ulema
::
Ulema (n.) A
college
or
corporation
in
Turkey
composed
of the
hierarchy,
namely,
the
imams,
or
ministers
of
religion,
the
muftis,
or
doctors
of law, and the
cadis,
or
administrators
of
justice..
Justicer
::
Justicer
(n.) One who
administers
justice;
a
judge.
Wrongous
::
Wrongous
(a.)
Constituting,
or of the
nature
of, a
wrong;
unjust;
wrongful..
Misgotten
::
Misgotten
(a.)
Unjustly
gotten.
Giusto
::
Giusto
(a.) In just,
correct,
or
suitable
time..
Unkind
::
Unkind
(a.)
Wanting
in
kindness,
sympathy,
benevolence,
gratitude,
or the like;
cruel;
harsh;
unjust;
ungrateful..
Dispose
::
Dispose
(v. t.) To
regulate;
to
adjust;
to
settle;
to
determine.
Vernier
::
Vernier
(n.) A short scale made to slide along the
divisions
of a
graduated
instrument,
as the limb of a
sextant,
or the scale of a
barometer,
for
indicating
parts of
divisions.
It is so
graduated
that a
certain
convenient
number
of its
divisions
are just equal to a
certain
number,
either
one less or one more, of the
divisions
of the
instrument,
so that parts of a
division
are
determined
by
observing
what line on the
vernier
coincides
with a line on the
instrument..
Validity
::
Validity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
valid;
strength;
force;
especially,
power to
convince;
justness;
soundness;
as, the
validity
of an
argument
or
proof;
the
validity
of an
objection..
Right
::
Right
(adv.)
According
to the law or will of God;
conforming
to the
standard
of truth and
justice;
righteously;
as, to live
right;
to judge
right..
Audit
::
Audit (v. i.) To
settle
or
adjust
an
account.
Jointworm
::
"Jointworm
(n.) The larva of a
small,
hymenopterous
fly
(Eurytoma
hordei),
which is found in
gall-like
swellings
on the
stalks
of
wheat,
usually
at or just above the first
joint.
In some parts of
America
it does great
damage
to the
crop..
Constitution
::
Constitution
(n.) An
authoritative
ordinance,
regulation
or
enactment;
especially,
one made by a Roman
emperor,
or one
affecting
ecclesiastical
doctrine
or
discipline;
as, the
constitutions
of
Justinian..
Pancratic
::
Pancratic
(a.)
Having
all or many
degrees
of
power;
having
a great range of
power;
-- said of an
eyepiece
made
adjustable
so as to give a
varying
magnifying
power.
Commensurate
::
Commensurate
(v. t.) To
proportionate;
to
adjust.
Requisition
::
Requisition
(n.) A
formal
demand
made by one state or
government
upon
another
for the
surrender
or
extradition
of a
fugitive
from
justice.
Impanel
::
Impanel
(v. t.) To enter in a list, or on a piece of
parchment,
called
a
panel;
to form or
enroll,
as a list of
jurors
in a court of
justice..
Exemplary
::
Exemplary
(a.)
Serving
as a
warning;
monitory;
as,
exemplary
justice,
punishment,
or
damages..
Court
::
Court (n.) The hall,
chamber,
or
place,
where
justice
is
administered..
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