Jus - Word

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  • Ius, the Latin word for "law" or "right."
  • Ius (Canon Law), a rule within the Roman Catholic Church
  • Au jus, a culinary term referring to sauce served with meat
  • Yus, a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet
  • Jus a company based in Utah that markets a beverage named Jus

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