just |
despair |
As a proper noun just
is , cognate to english justus.
As a verb despair is
(obsolete) to give up as beyond hope or expectation; to despair of.
As a noun despair is
loss of hope; utter hopelessness; complete despondency.
judge |
just |
As proper nouns the difference between judge and just
is that
judge is while
just is , cognate to english justus.
just |
jump |
As a proper noun just
is , cognate to english justus.
As a verb jump is
to propel oneself rapidly upward, downward and/or in any horizontal direction such that momentum causes the body to become airborne.
As a noun jump is
the act of jumping; a leap; a spring; a bound or
jump can be a kind of loose jacket for men.
As an adverb jump is
(obsolete) exactly; precisely.
As an adjective jump is
(obsolete) exact; matched; fitting; precise.
sane |
just |
As a verb sane
is .
As a proper noun just is
, cognate to english justus.
just |
was |
As a proper noun just
is , cognate to english justus.
As a determiner was is
your (
plural and polite).
just |
simple |
As a proper noun just
is , cognate to english justus.
As an adjective simple is
uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.
As a noun simple is
(medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.
As a verb simple is
(transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs.
just |
joke |
As proper nouns the difference between just and joke
is that
just is , cognate to english justus while
joke is , diminutive of jo.
just |
moment |
As nouns the difference between just and moment
is that
just is a joust, tournament while
moment is a brief, unspecified amount of time.
As an adjective just
is factually fair; right, correct; proper.
As an adverb just
is only, simply, merely.
As a verb just
is to joust, fight a tournament.
just |
meaning |
As a proper noun just
is , cognate to english justus.
As a noun meaning is
the symbolic value of something.
As a verb meaning is
.
As an adjective meaning is
having a (specified) intention.
just |
y |
As a proper noun just
is , cognate to english justus.
As a letter y is
the letter y with a (
l) above itself.
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