In Eng. coal-mining, a block of coal, about four yards square, holed, kirved, or undercut, and nicked, ready to be thrown down.(noun)
In Eng. quarrying, same as jad, 2.(noun)
An abbreviation of judicial.
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Use "jud" in a sentence
"Uns wa jud is the normal pun = love-intimacy and liberality; and the caranomasia (which cannot well be rendered in English) re-appears again and again."
"Elsewhere in the Spanish-speaking world the word judía is used in place of frijol."
"Follow Judith Ellis on Twitter: www. twitter.com/twitter. com/jud"