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What words have the root word jud in them?

You're looking for words with the root "jud," which means "to judge." Here are some examples:

Directly Related to "Judge":

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

* Judgment: The act of forming an opinion or decision.

* Judicial: Relating to the administration of justice.

* Judiciary: The system of courts that administer justice.

* Judicature: The administration of justice.

Other Words:

* Prejudice: A preconceived opinion about something or someone.

* Misjudge: To make a wrong judgment about something or someone.

* Adjure: To command or entreat solemnly.

* Abjure: To renounce or reject solemnly.

* Judaism: The religion of the Jewish people.

Note: The root "jud" is often combined with prefixes and suffixes to create new words. For example:

* Prejudice: The prefix "pre-" means "before," indicating a judgment made before having all the facts.

* Misjudge: The prefix "mis-" means "wrongly," indicating a judgment that is incorrect.

Keep in mind that the root "jud" is not always present in the spelling of a word. Some words with the meaning of "to judge" might use different roots or be entirely unrelated in origin.

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