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Definition of just
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"Just
(adv.)
Precisely;
exactly;
-- in
place,
time, or
degree;
neither
more nor less than is
stated..
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Rob
::
Rob (v. t.) To
deprive
of, or
withhold
from,
unjustly
or
injuriously;
to
defraud;
as, to rob one of his rest, or of his good name; a tree robs the
plants
near it of
sunlight..
Pertinency
::
Pertinency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
pertinent;
justness
of
relation
to the
subject
or
matter
in hand;
fitness;
appositeness;
relevancy;
suitableness.
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Difficult
to bear or
endure;
not easy to put up with or
consent
to;
hence,
severe;
rigorous;
oppressive;
distressing;
unjust;
grasping;
as, a hard lot; hard
times;
hard fare; a hard
winter;
hard
conditions
or
terms..
Protest
::
Protest
(v.) A
declaration
made by a
party,
before
or while
paying
a tax, duty, or the like,
demanded
of him, which he deems
illegal,
denying
the
justice
of the
demand,
and
asserting
his
rights
and
claims,
in order to show that the
payment
was not
voluntary..
Gross
::
Gross
(superl.)
Great;
palpable;
serious;
vagrant;
shameful;
as, a gross
mistake;
gross
injustice;
gross
negligence..
Balance
::
Balance
(n.) To bring to an
equipoise,
as the
scales
of a
balance
by
adjusting
the
weights;
to weigh in a
balance..
Hough
::
Hough (n.) A piece cut by
butchers,
esp. in pork, from
either
the front or hind leg, just above the
foot..
Chancery
::
Chancery
(n.) In
England,
formerly,
the
highest
court of
judicature
next to the
Parliament,
exercising
jurisdiction
at law, but
chiefly
in
equity;
but under the
jurisdiction
act of 1873 it
became
the
chancery
division
of the High Court of
Justice,
and now
exercises
jurisdiction
only in
equity..
Dishonesty
::
Dishonesty
(n.)
Violation
of trust or of
justice;
fraud;
any
deviation
from
probity;
a
dishonest
act.
Justice
::
Justice
(a.) The
rendering
to every one his due or
right;
just
treatment;
requital
of
desert;
merited
reward
or
punishment;
that which is due to one's
conduct
or
motives.
Readjuster
::
Readjuster
(n.) One who, or that
which,
readjusts;
in some of the
States
of the
United
States,
one who
advocates
a
refunding,
and
sometimes
a
partial
repudiation,
of the State debt
without
the
consent
of the
State's
creditors..
Punitive
::
Punitive
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
punishment;
involving,
awarding,
or
inflicting
punishment;
as,
punitive
law or
justice..
Title
::
Title (n.) That which
constitutes
a just cause of
exclusive
possession;
that which is the
foundation
of
ownership
of
property,
real or
personal;
a
right;
as, a good title to an
estate,
or an
imperfect
title..
Saint-simonian
::
Saint-Simonian
(n.) A
follower
of the Count de St.
Simon,
who died in 1825, and who
maintained
that the
principle
of
property
held in
common,
and the just
division
of the
fruits
of
common
labor among the
members
of
society,
are the true
remedy
for the
social
evils which
exist..
Domino
::
Domino
(n.) A
costume
worn as a
disguise
at
masquerades,
consisting
of a robe with a hood
adjustable
at
pleasure..
Justiciable
::
Justiciable
(a.)
Proper
to be
examined
in a court of
justice.
Rendition
::
Rendition
(n.) The act of
rendering;
especially,
the act of
surrender,
as of
fugitives
from
justice,
at the claim of a
foreign
government;
also,
surrender
in war..
Equitably
::
Equitably
(adv.)
In an
equitable
manner;
justly;
as, the laws
should
be
equitably
administered..
Defence
::
Defence
(n.)
Protecting
plea;
vindication;
justification.
Verger
::
Verger
(n.) An
attendant
upon a
dignitary,
as on a
bishop,
a dean, a
justice,
etc..
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