Just definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary JUST, a. [L. justus. The primary sense is probably straight or ... suitable. When all The war shall stand ranged in its just array. 2. Exactly proportioned; proper. Pleaseth your lordship To meet his grace,just distance 'tween our armies? 3. Full; complete to the common standard. He was a comely personage, a little above just stature. 4. Full; true; a sense allied to the preceding ... once the skirmish was like to have come to a just battle. 5. In a moral sense, upright; honest; having ...
Just intonation definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Just Just, a. [F. juste, L. justus, fr. jus right, law, justice ... righteous; honest; true; -- said both of persons and things. ``O just but severe law!'' --Shak. There is not a just man upon earth, that doeth good, and sinneth not. -- Eccl. vii. 20. Just balances, just weights, . . . shall ye have. -- Lev. xix. 36. ...
just now definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: only a moment ago; "he has just arrived"; "the sun just now came out" [syn: just, just now] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Just Just, adv. 1. Precisely; exactly; -- in place, time, or ...
Justice definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary JUST'ICE, n. [L. justitia, from justus, just.] 1. The virtue which consists in giving to every one ... in the United States, etc. and justices of the peace. JUST'ICE, v.t. To administer justice. [Little used.] WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: the quality of being just or fair [syn: justice, justness] [ant: injustice, unjustness] 2: judgment ... century 1. a. the maintenance or administration of what is just especially by the impartial adjustment of conflicting claims or the ... of law or equity 2. a. the quality of being just, impartial, or fair b. (1) the principle or ideal ...
... the plane of the horizon. 2. In morals and religion, just; equitable; accordant to the standard of truth and justice or ... opinions err, your eyes are always in the right. 5. Just claim; legal title; ownership; the legal power of exclusive possession ... to demand and sue for rights not in possession. 6. Just claim by courtesy, customs, or the principles of civility and ... civil treatment. The magistrate has a right to respect. 7. Just claim by sovereignty; prerogative. God, as the author of all ... A subject in his prince may claim a right. 10. Just claim; immunity; privilege. All men have a right to the ... 1. righteous, upright 2. being in accordance with what is just, good, or proper < right conduct > 3. conforming to facts ...
just about definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: (of ... but fairly close to correct; "lasted approximately an hour"; "in just about a minute"; "he's about 30 years old"; "I ... people were at the party" [syn: approximately, about, close to, just about, some, roughly, more or less, around, or so] Merriam Webster's phrasal almost < the work is just about done > Collin's Cobuild Dictionary see just Moby Thesaurus about, all but, almost, approximately, around, as good ...
just right definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: in ... to a T" [syn: to a T, to the letter, just right, to perfection] Moby Thesaurus OK, a propos, absolute, absolutely ... line, in step, in unison, indefectible, indefective, infallible, infallibly, irreproachable, just, just so, letter-perfect, likely, meshing, meticulous, okay, on the button ...
just in case definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1 ... need; "in case of trouble call 911"; "I have money, just in case" [syn: in case, just in case]
just as definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: at ... lay dying they argued over his estate"; "the building collapsed just as he arrived" [syn: even as, just as]
just the ticket definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: the appropriate or desirable thing; "this car could be just the ticket for a small family" [syn: ticket, just the ticket]
just-in-time manufacturing (JIT) definitions Britannica Concise Production-control system ... demands, and small and accurate resupply deliveries must be made just as they are needed. Because there are no spares, the ...
just-noticeable difference definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1 ... conditions) is detected as often as it is undetected [syn: just- noticeable difference, jnd]
... is here employed. The "breath of God" is in Scripture just the symbol of His almighty power, the bearer of His ... Whether Paul, looking back at the Sacred Scriptures he had just mentioned, makes the assertion he is about to add, of ... Sacred Scriptures, in their every several passage--for it is just "passage of Scripture" which "Scripture" in this distributive use of ... those "unto whom the word of God came": He had just declared in unmistakable terms, "I and the Father are one ... that the source of all error in Divine things is just ignorance of the Scriptures: "Ye do err," He declares to ... us a saying of God's recorded in Scripture, but just the word of Scripture itself, and can be treated ...
just-folks definitions Merriam Webster's adjective Date: 1952 marked by the absence of formality or sophistication ; unpretentious < her just-folks manner >