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What words have the root word jud?

The root word "jud" is most commonly associated with the Latin word "judicare," meaning "to judge." Here are some words derived from this root:

Directly related to "judicare":

* Judge: The person who presides over a court of law and makes judgments.

* Judiciary: The branch of government responsible for administering justice.

* Judgment: The act of judging or the decision made by a judge.

* Judicial: Relating to the administration of justice.

* Judiciously: In a wise and careful manner, showing good judgment.

Other words with "jud" related to judging:

* Prejudice: A preconceived opinion, often unfavorable.

* Judicial: Relating to the administration of justice.

* Judicatory: A body or person with the power to judge.

Note: The spelling of "jud" can vary slightly depending on the word. For example, "judicious" uses "jud" while "prejudice" uses "jud" with an "i" before it.

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