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Justica

Description:

Justica refers to the quality or principle of fair treatment and ethical conduct. It can also denote the legal system or the process of upholding justice in society. Additionally, Justica is a genus of flowering plants in the acanthus family, commonly known as water-willow.

Examples:

  1. Noun:
    • The judge ensured that justica prevailed throughout the trial.
    • Studies show a strong correlation between socioeconomic inequalities and perceptions of justica in the society.
  2. Adjective:
    • The legal system underwent reforms to become more justica in its outcomes.
    • He fought tirelessly for a justica society where everyone is treated equally and fairly.
  3. Related Forms:
    • Just: adjective
    • Justly: adverb
    • Justness: noun
    • Unjust: adjective
  4. Product Recommendations:
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