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armistice
noun an agreement between warring factions to suspend all fighting so that they can discuss peace terms; a truce.
[17c: from Latin armistitium , from arma arms + sistere to stop]
Armistice Day
noun the anniversary of the day (11 Nov 1918) when fighting in World War I ended and which, since the end of World War II, has been combined with Remembrance Day.
injustice
noun
1 unfairness or lack of justice.
2 an unfair or unjust act.
[14c]
do someone an injustice to judge them unfairly.
interstice
noun
1 a very small gap or space between two things.
2 physics any of the spaces between atoms in a crystal.
[17c: from Latin interstitium ]
interstitial adjective , noun .
justice
noun
1 the quality of being just; just treatment; fairness.
2 the quality of being reasonable.
3 the law, or administration of or conformity to the law a miscarriage of justice .
4 (Justice) the title of a judge.
5 a justice of the peace.
6 N Am, esp US a judge.
[Anglo-Saxon in the form justise : from Latin justitia , from justus just]
bring someone to justice to arrest and try them.
do justice to oneself or do oneself justice to perform as well as one is able; to fulfil one's potential.
do justice to someone or something
1 to treat them fairly or properly.
2 to show their full merit, etc.
3 colloq to appreciate (a meal, etc) fully.
in justice to someone or something to be fair to them.

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