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Definition of just
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Just
(adv.)
Closely;
nearly;
almost.
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Fitter
::
Fitter
(n.) One who fits or
adjusts
the
different
parts of
machinery
to each
other.
Protractor
::
Protractor
(n.) An
adjustable
pattern
used by
tailors.
Chief-justiceship
::
Chief-justiceship
(n.) The
office
of chief
justice.
Basilica
::
Basilica
(n.) A
digest
of the laws of
Justinian,
translated
from the
original
Latin into
Greek,
by order of Basil I., in the ninth
century..
Seneschal
::
Seneschal
(n.) An
officer
in the
houses
of
princes
and
dignitaries,
in the
Middle
Ages, who had the
superintendence
of
feasts
and
domestic
ceremonies;
a
steward.
Sometimes
the
seneschal
had the
dispensing
of
justice,
and was given high
military
commands..
Pertinency
::
Pertinency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
pertinent;
justness
of
relation
to the
subject
or
matter
in hand;
fitness;
appositeness;
relevancy;
suitableness.
Clasp
::
Clasp (n.) An
adjustable
catch,
bent
plate,
or hook, for
holding
together
two
objects
or the parts of
anything,
as the ends of a belt, the
covers
of a book, etc..
Round
::
Round (a.)
Complete
and
consistent;
fair; just; --
applied
to
conduct.
Prink
::
Prink (v. t.) To dress or
adjust
one's self for show; to
prank.
Banns
::
Banns (n. pl.)
Notice
of a
proposed
marriage,
proclaimed
in a
church,
or other place
prescribed
by law, in order that any
person
may
object,
if he knows of just cause why the
marriage
should
not take
place..
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) Due
exercise
of the
reasoning
faculty;
accordance
with, or that which is
accordant
with and
ratified
by, the mind
rightly
exercised;
right
intellectual
judgment;
clear and fair
deductions
from true
principles;
that which is
dictated
or
supported
by the
common
sense of
mankind;
right
conduct;
right;
propriety;
justice..
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..
Incorruptible
::
Incorruptible
(a.)
Incapable
of being
bribed
or
morally
corrupted;
inflexibly
just and
upright.
Simmer
::
Simmer
(v. t.) To cause to boil
gently;
to cook in
liquid
heated
almost
or just to the
boiling
point.
Injustice
::
Injustice
(n.) An
unjust
act or deed; a sin; a
crime;
a
wrong.
Inexcusable
::
Inexcusable
(a.) Not
excusable;
not
admitting
excuse
or
justification;
as,
inexcusable
folly..
Fit
::
Fit (n.) The
quality
of being fit;
adjustment;
adaptedness;
as of dress to the
person
of the
wearer.
Due
::
Due (n.)
Right;
just title or
claim.
Nomenclator
::
Nomenclator
(n.) One who gives names to
things,
or who
settles
and
adjusts
the
nomenclature
of any art or
science;
also, a list or
vocabulary
of
technical
names..
Composure
::
Composure
(n.)
Orderly
adjustment;
disposition.
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