jury |
council |
As nouns the difference between jury and council
is that
jury is a group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law while
council is a committee that leads or governs (e.g. city council, student council).
As a verb jury
is to judge by means of a jury.
As an adjective jury
is for temporary use; applied to a temporary contrivance.
jury |
bar |
As nouns the difference between jury and bar
is that
jury is jury while
bar is bar.
jury |
association |
As nouns the difference between jury and association
is that
jury is jury while
association is the act of associating.
heyenne |
jury |
Heyenne is likely misspelled.
Heyenne has no English definition.
As a noun jury is
a group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law.
As a verb jury is
to judge by means of a jury.
As an adjective jury is
for temporary use; applied to a temporary contrivance.
trial |
jury |
As nouns the difference between trial and jury
is that
trial is an opportunity to test something out; a test while
jury is jury.
As an adjective trial
is pertaining to a trial or test or
trial can be characterized by having three (usually equivalent) components.
As a verb trial
is to carry out a series of tests on (a new product, procedure etc) before marketing or implementing it.
prosecutor |
jury |
As nouns the difference between prosecutor and jury
is that
prosecutor is a lawyer who decides whether to charge a person with a crime and tries to prove in court that the person is guilty while
jury is a group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law.
As a verb jury is
to judge by means of a jury.
As an adjective jury is
for temporary use; applied to a temporary contrivance.
justice |
jury |
As nouns the difference between justice and jury
is that
justice is the title of a justice of court while
jury is jury.
As a proper noun justice
is .
jury |
brick |
As a noun jury
is jury.
As a proper noun brick is
.
jury |
unjuried |
As adjectives the difference between jury and unjuried
is that
jury is for temporary use; applied to a temporary contrivance while
unjuried is without a jury.
As a noun jury
is a group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law.
As a verb jury
is to judge by means of a jury.
jury |
juryless |
As adjectives the difference between jury and juryless
is that
jury is for temporary use; applied to a temporary contrivance while
juryless is without a jury.
As a noun jury
is a group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law.
As a verb jury
is to judge by means of a jury.
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