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abjudicate

abjudicate

verb

  1. (law) To reject by judicial sentence.
  2. To abjudge.

abjunction

abjunction

noun

  1. (logic) Synonym of material nonimplication
  2. (mycology, biology) The creation of spores by cutting off portions of the sporophore by the growth of septa; abstriction.

abjunctive

abjunctive

adj

  1. (rare) Exceptional, isolated, disconnected, separate,

adjudicata

adjudicate

adjudicate

verb

  1. (Scotland, law) To seize, or convey, a debtor's estate as security.
  2. To act as a judge.
  3. To settle a legal case or other dispute.

adjunction

adjunction

noun

  1. (category theory) Given a pair of categories 𝒞 and 𝒟: an anti-parallel pair of functors F:𝒞→𝒟 and G:𝒟→𝒞 and a natural transformation 𝜂: mbox id_C→GF called “unit” such that for any object A∈𝒞, for any object B∈𝒟, and for any morphism f:A→GB, there is a unique morphism g:FA→B such that Gg∘𝜂_A=f. (Note: there is another natural transformation called “counit” as well but its existence may be derived by theorem.) The pair of functors express a similarity between the pair of categories which is weaker than that of an equivalence of categories.
  2. (law) The joining of personal property owned by one to that owned by another.
  3. The act of joining; the thing joined or added.

adjunctive

adjunctive

adj

  1. (logic) the property of two operations x and y, such that ax(ayb) = a, and ay(axb) = a
  2. additional; neither basic nor primary
  3. forming an adjunct

noun

  1. (grammar) a connector joining two components of the same weight, such as a coordinating conjunction
  2. (manufacturing) a substance added as a supplement; often in the phrase "additives and adjunctives."

bejaundice

coadjutive

coadjutive

adj

  1. Rendering mutual aid; coadjutant.

coadjutrix

coadjutrix

noun

  1. A female coadjutor
  2. An assistant (and eventual successor) to an abbess

codisjunct

conjuctiva

conjurison

dijudicant

dijudicant

noun

  1. One who dijudicates.

dijudicate

dijudicate

verb

  1. To make a judicial decision; to decide; to determine.

disconjure

disjunctor

disjunctor

noun

  1. (biology) A small, temporary body between the conidia of some fungi.
  2. A kind of electrical circuit breaker.

equijacent

inconjunct

inconjunct

noun

  1. (astrology) A quincunx.

injudicial

injudicial

adj

  1. Not according to the forms of law; not judicial.

injunction

injunction

noun

  1. (law) A writ or process, granted by a court of equity, and, in some cases, under statutes, by a court of law, whereby a party is required to do or to refrain from doing certain acts, according to the exigency of the writ.
  2. That which is enjoined; such as an order, mandate, decree, command, precept.
  3. The act of enjoining; the act of directing, commanding, or prohibiting.

injunctive

injunctive

adj

  1. (grammar) Pertaining to the injunctive mood.
  2. Pertaining to or being an injunction.

noun

  1. (grammar, countable) A verbal lexeme in injunctive mood.
  2. (grammar, uncountable) A verbal mood in Sanskrit characterized by secondary endings but no augment, and usually resembling an augmentless aorist or imperfect.

injustices

injustices

noun

  1. plural of injustice

jackquelin

jacqueline

jaculating

jaculating

verb

  1. present participle of jaculate

jaculation

jaculation

noun

  1. (obsolete) The act of throwing or tossing something

jaculative

jaundicing

jaundicing

verb

  1. present participle of jaundice

jesuitical

jesuitical

adj

  1. Synonym of Jesuitic

jimpricute

jocularity

jocularity

noun

  1. Joking, humorous remarks or behaviour.

jouissance

jouissance

noun

  1. (obsolete) Enjoyment, delight, pleasure.
  2. In poststructuralism, a transgressive, excessive kind of pleasure linked to the division and splitting of the subject involved.

judaically

judaically

Adverb

  1. In a Judaic manner; in a manner that is of or pertaining to Judaism.

judication

judication

noun

  1. The act of judging, judgment.

judicative

judicative

adj

  1. Having power to judge; judicial.

judicatory

judicatory

adj

  1. By which a judgement can be made; decisive, critical.
  2. Pertaining to judgement, or to passing a sentence.

noun

  1. (chiefly in Scotland) A court or tribunal
  2. judicature

judicature

judicature

noun

  1. Judges collectively; a court or group of courts; the judiciary.
  2. The administration of justice by judges and courts; judicial process.
  3. The office or authority of a judge; jurisdiction.

judiciable

judiciable

adj

  1. Able to be resolved within the judicial system.

judicialis

judicially

judicially

adv

  1. In a judicial manner.

jugoslavic

junctional

junctional

adj

  1. Of, pertaining to, situated at, or operating at a junction

juridicial

juridicial

adj

  1. Of or pertaining to matters of law and justice or the office of a judge.

juristical

juristical

adj

  1. Alternative form of juristic

justiciary

justiciary

adj

  1. (Christian, theology, obsolete) Of or relating to justification or redemption before God.
  2. (Christian, theology, obsolete) Of or relating to the doctrine (or heresy) that adherence to religious law redeems mankind before God.
  3. Judicial: of or relating to the administration of justice, judges, or judgeships.
  4. Of or relating to a circuit court held by one of the judges of the High Court of Justiciary.
  5. Of or relating to the High Court of Justiciary.

noun

  1. (Christian, theology) A believer in the doctrine (or heresy) that adherence to religious law redeems mankind before God.
  2. (Scotland, countable, chiefly historical) A judgeship: a judge's jurisdiction, power, or office.
  3. (historical) A judge or justice.
  4. (historical) A justiciar: a high-ranking judicial officer of medieval England or Scotland.
  5. (historical) A magistrate.
  6. (originally Scotland, uncountable) The judiciary: a collective term for the court system or the body of judges, justices etc.

microjoule

microjumps

miniconjou

miniconjou

Proper noun

  1. A people constituting a subdivision of the people, who formerly inhabited an area in western present-day from the to the

Noun

  1. A Miniconjou

nonjuridic

prejudiced

prejudiced

adj

  1. Having prejudices.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of prejudice

prejudices

prejudices

noun

  1. plural of prejudice

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prejudice

rejoiceful

rejoiceful

adj

  1. Feeling or showing great rejoice.

rejunction

sejunction

sejunction

noun

  1. (obsolete) The act of disjoining, or the state of being disjoined.
  2. (psychology) An interruption of the continuity of association-complexes which leads to a breaking up of the personality.

sejunctive

sejunctive

adj

  1. Of or relating to sejunction.

subjectify

subjectify

verb

  1. (transitive) To turn into a subject.

subjectile

subjectile

noun

  1. (art) A substrate, material, or support upon which a painting or engraving is created.

subjecting

subjecting

verb

  1. present participle of subject

subjection

subjection

noun

  1. The act of bringing something under the control of something else.
  2. The state of being subjected.

subjectist

subjectist

noun

  1. (philosophy) One skilled in subjective philosophy; a subjectivist.

subjective

subjective

adj

  1. (linguistics, grammar) Describing conjugation of a verb that indicates only the subject (agent), not indicating the object (patient) of the action. (In linguistic descriptions of Tundra Nenets, among others.)
  2. (philosophy, psychology) Experienced by a person mentally and not directly verifiable by others.
  3. As used by Carl Jung, the innate worldview orientation of the introverted personality types.
  4. Formed, as in opinions, based upon a person's feelings or intuition, not upon observation or reasoning; coming more from within the observer than from observations of the external environment.
  5. Lacking in reality or substance.
  6. Pertaining to subjects as opposed to objects (A subject is one who perceives or is aware; an object is the thing perceived or the thing that the subject is aware of.)
  7. Resulting from or pertaining to personal mindsets or experience, arising from perceptive mental conditions within the brain and not necessarily or directly from external stimuli.

subjicible

subjicible

adj

  1. (obsolete) subjectable, capable of being subjected.

surjection

surjection

noun

  1. (set theory) A function for which every element of the codomain is mapped to by some element of the domain; (formally) Any function f:X→Y for which for every y∈Y, there is at least one x∈X such that f(x)=y.

surjective

surjective

adj

  1. (mathematics) of, relating to, or being a surjection

uncajoling

unejective

uninjected

uninjected

adj

  1. (biology, zoology) Not having received an injection.
  2. Not having been given as an injection.

unjudicial

unjudicial

adj

  1. Not judicial.

unmajestic

unmajestic

adj

  1. Not majestic.

unrejoiced

unrejoiced

adj

  1. Not rejoiced.