| ADJUDICATORS | • adjudicators n. Plural of adjudicator. • ADJUDICATOR n. one who adjudicates. |
| ADJUDICATORY | • adjudicatory adj. Of or pertaining to an adjudication. • ADJUDICATORY adj. relating to adjudication, also ADJUDICATIVE. |
| COADJUTRICES | • coadjutrices n. Plural of coadjutrix. • COADJUTRIX n. a female coadjutor or assistant, also COADJUTRESS. |
| COADJUTRIXES | • coadjutrixes n. Plural of coadjutrix. • COADJUTRIX n. a female coadjutor or assistant, also COADJUTRESS. |
| DISJUNCTURES | • disjunctures n. Plural of disjuncture. • DISJUNCTURE n. the act of disjoining, also DISJUNCTION. |
| JEOPARDISING | • jeopardising v. Present participle of jeopardise. • JEOPARDISE v. to expose to loss or injury, also JEOPARDIZE. |
| JEOPARDIZING | • jeopardizing v. Present participle of jeopardize. • JEOPARDIZE v. to expose to loss or injury, also JEOPARDISE. |
| JITTERBUGGED | • jitterbugged v. Simple past tense and past participle of jitterbug. • JITTERBUG v. to dance a jazz dance featuring vigorous acrobatic feats. |
| JUDICATORIAL | • JUDICATORIAL adj. relating to the judicatory. |
| JUDICATORIES | • judicatories n. Plural of judicatory. • JUDICATORY n. the judicature, a court. |
| JURISDICTION | • jurisdiction n. The power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law. • jurisdiction n. The power or right to exercise authority. • jurisdiction n. The power or right to perform some action as part of applying the law. |
| JURISDICTIVE | • jurisdictive adj. Jurisdictional. • JURISDICTIVE adj. relating to jurisdiction, also JURISDICTIONAL. |
| JURISPRUDENT | • jurisprudent adj. Understanding law; skilled in jurisprudence. • jurisprudent n. One skilled in law or jurisprudence. • JURISPRUDENT n. a person who is knowledgeable in jurisprudence. |
| PREADJUSTING | • preadjusting v. Present participle of preadjust. • PREADJUST v. to adjust in advance. |
| PREJUDICATED | • prejudicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of prejudicate. • PREJUDICATE v. (obsolete) to spoil, prejudice. |
| PREJUDICATES | • prejudicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prejudicate. • PREJUDICATE v. (obsolete) to spoil, prejudice. |
| RIJKSDAALERS | • RIJKSDAALER n. (Dutch) a small Dutch silver coin, also RIGSDALER. |
| SURREJOINDER | • surrejoinder n. (Law) A plaintiff’s answer to the defendant’s rejoinder. • SURREJOINDER n. in law, a plaintiff's reply to defendant's rejoinder. |
| UNPREJUDICED | • unprejudiced adj. Not prejudiced. • UNPREJUDICED adj. not prejudiced. |