judg

judg
fore·judg·er;
fore·judg·ment;
judg·ess;
judg·mat·i·cal;
judg·mat·i·cal·ly;
judg·ment;
judg·men·tal;
mis·judg·ing·ly;
pre·judg·er;
pre·judg·ment;
for·judg·er;
judg·mat·ic;
non·judg·men·tal·ly;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • Judg|es — «JUHJ ihz», noun. a book of the Old Testament dealing with the period in Jewish history between the death of Joshua and Saul s accession to the throne, when Israel was ruled by judges or magistrates. Abbr: Judg …   Useful english dictionary

  • Judg — abbrev. Bible Judges * * * …   Universalium

  • Judg — abbrev. Bible Judges …   English World dictionary

  • judg´er — judge «juhj», noun, verb, judged, judg|ing. –n. 1. a public official appointed or elected to hear and decide cases in a law court: »The judge sentenced the speeding driver to pay a fine and hear a lecture on dangerous driving. 2. a person chosen… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Judg. — abbr. Judges (Old Testament). * * * Judges. * * * Judg., (in the Bible) Judges * * * abbr. Bible Judges …   Useful english dictionary

  • judg|mat´i|cal|ly — judg|mat|ic «juhj MAT ihk», adjective. Informal. showing good judgment; judicious; discerning: »Each essay is limited to a single page; their range is wide, their elucidation concise and judgmatic (Atlantic). ╂[< judge + matic, as in… …   Useful english dictionary

  • judg|mat|ic — «juhj MAT ihk», adjective. Informal. showing good judgment; judicious; discerning: »Each essay is limited to a single page; their range is wide, their elucidation concise and judgmatic (Atlantic). ╂[< judge + matic, as in pragmatic]… …   Useful english dictionary

  • judg|mat|i|cal — «juhj MAT uh kuhl», adjective. Informal. judgmatic: »A judgmatical rap over the head stiffened the lying impostor for a time (James Fenimore Cooper) …   Useful english dictionary

  • judg|men|tal — «juhj MEHN tuhl», adjective. having to do with judgment: »a judgmental attitude …   Useful english dictionary

  • Judg — abbreviation Judges …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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