"Juts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Jutsu is a Japanese term that is often used in the context of martial arts, particularly in the world of ninjas. A jutsu is a magical or spiritual technique used to achieve a specific goal, such as healing, manipulating the environment, or enhancing physical abilities.
Justitia is the Latin word for "justice". It is often depicted as a blindfolded woman carrying a scales, symbolizing the impartial and fair application of justice.
Jute is a type of soft, silky or hairy fiber that comes from the bark of the jute plant. It is often used to make cloth, rope, and other textiles. Jute is a sustainable and eco-friendly material, and is often used to make bags, hats, and other products. In some countries, jute is also used as a substitute for metal wire, and is used to make fencing and twine.
Jutland: a region in Denmark, comprising about two-thirds of the country's area; Jutland is a peninsula that borders the North Sea to the west and the Baltic Sea to the east.
Jutting refers to something that projects or protrudes out from a surface or boundary, often in a sharp or angular manner. It can also describe something that sticks out or is prominent, such as a jutting rock or a jutting nose.
Juvenal was a Roman poet who is best known for his satirical writings. In modern English, the word "Juvenal" can also be used as an adjective to describe language or writing that is harshly critical, sarcastic, or biting, often with the intention of exposing vices or follies in society. An example of how this word might be used is: "His scathing critique of politicians was reminiscent of the satirical style of Juvenal."