What does JURAL mean?

Parts of Speech:

Adjective

Definitions:

Relating to law or to the administration of justice.

Pronunciations:
  • US: /ˈdʒʊrəl/
  • UK: /ˈdʒʊərəl/
Origin and Usage:

The word jural is derived from the Latin word "iuris" meaning "of law." It was first recorded in the English language in the early 17th century. Jural is typically used in legal contexts to describe anything related to law or the administration of justice.

Synonyms:
  • Legal
  • Judicial
  • Juridical
Related Words:
  • Legal
  • Judge
  • Crura
  • Urals
  • Aural
Example Sentences:
  • The jural system of the country is based on the principles of democracy and equality.
  • He was appointed as a jural officer to oversee the legal proceedings of the case.
  • The courts decision was based on the jural principles of fairness and impartiality.


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