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Definition of just
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Just
(adv.)
Closely;
nearly;
almost.
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Attemper
::
Attemper
(v. t.) To
soften,
mollify,
or
moderate;
to
soothe;
to
temper;
as, to
attemper
rigid
justice
with
clemency..
Admeasure
::
Admeasure
(v. t.)
Formerly,
the
adjustment
of
proportion,
or
ascertainment
of
shares,
as of dower or
pasture
held in
common.
This was by writ of
admeasurement,
directed
to the
sheriff..
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..
Hardship
::
Hardship
(n.) That which is hard to hear, as toil,
privation,
injury,
injustice,
etc..
Snow-broth
::
Snow-broth
(n.) Snow and water
mixed,
or snow just
melted;
very cold
liquor..
Settling
::
Settling
(n.) The act of one who, or that
which,
settles;
the act of
establishing
one's self, of
colonizing,
subsiding,
adjusting,
etc..
Justify
::
"Justify
(a.) To
pronounce
free from guilt or
blame;
to
declare
or prove to have done that which is just,
right,
proper,
etc.; to
absolve;
to
exonerate;
to
clear..
Pandect
::
Pandect
(n.) The
digest,
or
abridgment,
in fifty
books,
of the
decisions,
writings,
and
opinions
of the old Roman
jurists,
made in the sixth
century
by
direction
of the
emperor
Justinian,
and
forming
the
leading
compilation
of the Roman civil law..
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Conformed
to
accepted
rules of
right;
acting
in
conformity
with such
rules;
virtuous;
just; as, a moral man. Used
sometimes
in
distinction
from
religious;
as, a moral
rather
than a
religious
life..
Align
::
Align (v. t.) To
adjust
or form to a line; to range or form in line; to bring into line; to
aline.
Collimation
::
Collimation
(n.) The act of
collimating;
the
adjustment
of the line of the
sights,
as the axial line of the
telescope
of an
instrument,
into its
proper
position
relative
to the other parts of the
instrument..
Proportionate
::
Proportionate
(v.) To make
proportional;
to
adjust
according
to a
settled
rate, or to due
comparative
relation;
to
proportion;
as, to
proportionate
punishment
to
crimes..
Roquelaure
::
Roquelaure
(n.) A cloak
reaching
about to, or just
below,
the
knees,
worn in the 18th
century..
Accord
::
Accord
(v. t.) To bring to an
agreement,
as
persons;
to
reconcile;
to
settle,
adjust,
harmonize,
or
compose,
as
things;
as, to
accord
suits or
controversies..
Compose
::
Compose
(v. t.) To
dispose
in
proper
form; to
reduce
to
order;
to put in
proper
state or
condition;
to
adjust;
to
regulate.
Readjustment
::
Readjustment
(n.) A
second
adjustment;
a new or
different
adjustment.
Bevel
::
Bevel (n.) An
instrument
consisting
of two rules or arms,
jointed
together
at one end, and
opening
to any
angle,
for
adjusting
the
surfaces
of work to the same or a given
inclination;
--
called
also a bevel
square..
Overhang
::
Overhang
(n.) In a
general
sense,
that which just out or
projects;
a
projection;
also, the
measure
of the
projection;
as, the
overhang
is five
feet..
Excuse
::
Excuse
(v. t.) That which
excuses;
that which
extenuates
or
justifies
a
fault.
Understand
::
Understand
(v. t.) To have just and
adequate
ideas of; to
apprehended
the
meaning
or
intention
of; to have
knowledge
of; to
comprehend;
to know; as, to
understand
a
problem
in
Euclid;
to
understand
a
proposition
or a
declaration;
the court
understands
the
advocate
or his
argument;
to
understand
the
sacred
oracles;
to
understand
a nod or a
wink..
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