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JU'JUB JU'JUBE, n. [L. zizyphum.] The name of a plant and of its fruit, which is...
JUISE, n. [L. jus.] Judgment; justice.
JUICY, a. ju'sy. Abounding with juice; moist; succulent.
JUICINESS, n. ju'siness. The state of abounding with juice; succulence in plants.
JUICE JUICELESS, a. ju'seless. Destitute of juice; dry; without moisture.
JU'GULAR, a. [L. jugulum, the neck, either from jugum, a yoke, or from its radic...
JUG'GLINGLY, adv. In a deceptive manner.
JUG'GLING, ppr. Playing tricks by slight of hand; deceiving. JUG'GLING , n. The ...
JUG'GLER, n. 1. One who practices or exhibits tricks by slight of hand; one who ...
JUG'GLE, v.i. [L. joculor, to jest, from jocus, a joke; jocor, to joke;] 1. To p...
JUG, n. [Low L. caucus.] A vessel,usually earthen, with a swelling belly and nar...
JUDI'CIOUSNESS, n. The quality of acting or being according to sound judgment.
JUDI'CIOUSLY, adv. With good judgment; with discretion or wisdom; skillfully. Lo...
JUDI'CIOUS, a. 1. According to sound judgment; wise; prudent; rational; adapted ...
JUDI'CIARY n. [L. judiciarius.] 1. Passing judgment or sentence. 2. Pertaining t...
JUDI'CIALLY, adv. In the forms of legal justice; as a sentence judicially declar...