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ju·rid·i·cal
 juridical
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- pronunciation:
- j
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dih
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- features:
- Word Combinations (adjective), Word Parts
part of speech: |
adjective |
definition: |
of or pertaining to the law or to the administration of justice.
- similar words:
- legal
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related words: |
judicial |
adverb + (adj.)juridical
completely, increasingly, instead, primarily, purely, strictly
(adj.)juridical
+ noun
action,
approach,
arab,
authority,
basis,
benefit,
bishop,
bond,
category,
character,
closure,
code,
concept,
concern,
conference,
corporation,
critique,
decision,
desire,
discourse,
discussion,
distinction,
document,
draft,
element,
entity,
equality,
formalism,
framework,
independence,
instrument,
language,
law,
leadership,
logic,
mandate,
marriage,
norm,
notion,
order,
peasant,
person,
postulate,
primacy,
principle,
professor,
protection,
pseudoscience,
reform,
responsibility,
rule,
sense,
sovereignty,
statehood,
status,
statute,
subject,
text,
thought,
tie,
tone,
tradition,
underdevelopment
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derivations: |
juridic (adj.), juridically (adv.) |
The word juridical
contains the following part:
jud, jur, just
Latin
root
that means justice, law; swear
  Example words:
adjudicate, abjure, adjure, conjure, injudicious, injure, injury, injustice, judge, judgment, judicial, judiciary, judicious, juridical, jurisdiction, jurisprudence, jury, just, justice, justify, perjure, perjury, unjust
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