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Lesson 24: The roots –fid- and – jur -

Lesson 24: The roots –fid- and – jur -. Made by: Clari , Julz , Chris, and Gabs. adjudicate. a. To hear and settle a case through a judicial procedure. b. To settle a dispute. affidavit. A written statement made under oath before an official. confidant.

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Lesson 24: The roots –fid- and – jur -

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  1. Lesson 24: The roots –fid- and –jur- Made by: Clari, Julz, Chris, and Gabs

  2. adjudicate • a. To hear and settle a case through a judicial procedure. • b. To settle a dispute.

  3. affidavit • A written statement made under oath before an official.

  4. confidant • A person trusted with secrets or private manners.

  5. conjure • a. To produce or summon, as if by magic. • b. To call to mind an image or a memory.

  6. fealty • Faithfulness; allegiance

  7. Fiancé • A man to whom a woman is engaged to be married.

  8. fidelity • a. Faithfulness to obligations, duties, or vows. • b. The degree to which a sound or image is accurately reproduced.

  9. infidel • A person who does not accept a particular faith or religion.

  10. jurisprudence • The philosophy and science of law or a division of the law.

  11. perjure • To deliberately lie or testify falsely under oath.

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