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What does the root jus mean?

The root "jus" is Latin and means "law," "right," or "justice."

It appears in many English words, including:

* Justice: The quality of being just or fair.

* Justify: To show or prove to be right or reasonable.

* Just: Conforming to what is right and fair; morally good.

* Jurisdiction: The power or right to exercise authority or to make decisions.

* Judicial: Relating to a judge or court of law.

* Jurisprudence: The study of law and legal philosophy.

The root "jus" is also found in some words related to legal proceedings:

* Adjure: To command solemnly or formally.

* Injustice: Lack of fairness or justice.

* Perjury: The act of deliberately lying while under oath.

Understanding the meaning of "jus" can help you decipher the meaning of many English words related to law and justice.

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