| A | B |
| ven(u) | to come |
| jur | law, to swear |
| logue | speaking or writing |
| meter | measure |
| intervene | to come or be between; to occur between two events; to come in to modify; settle or hinder some action |
| convention | an assembly or gathering together of people; an agreement, as between nations |
| venue | locality in which a cause of action or a crime occurs; locality in which a jury is drawn and a case tried |
| misadventure | a mishap; bad luck |
| jury | group of people sworn to hear evidence in a law case and to give a decision; committee that decides winners in a contest |
| judge | public official with authority to hear and decide cases in court of law; person designated to determine the winner or settle a controversy; the act of making decisions in a court of law or contest |
| jurisprudence | the science or philosophy of law; a division of law |
| jursidiction | the administering of justice; authority or its range; the authority to apply the law |
| jurisconsult | lawyer |
| dialogue | interchange of ideas by open discussion; passages of talk in a play or story |
| monologue | a long speech by one speaker only; a soliloquy |
| epilogue | a closing section added to a novel, play, etc., providing further comment; additional information; originally a speech to audience by an actor |
| catalogue | (noun) a written list, especially an alphabetical card file, as of the books in a library, a list of things exhibited, articles for sale, school courses offered, a book or pamphlet containing such a list; (verb) to enter into a catalogue or to make a catalogue of |
| thermometer | an instrument for measuring temperatures (as a graduated glass tube in which mercury, etc., rises or falls as it expands or contracts from changes in temperature) |
| speedometer | device attached to a vehicle to indicate speech or rate of movement |
| chronometer | highly accurate kind of clock or watch to measure time |
| pedometer | an instrument carried by a walker, which measures distance covered in walking by recording the number of steps |
| barometer | instrument for measuring atmosphere pressure |