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ju·ris·prude \ˈju̇rə̇ˌsprüd\ noun (-s) Etymology: back-formation (influenced by prude) from jurisprudence : a person who makes ostentatious show of learning in jurisprudence and the philosophy of law or who regards legal doctrine with undue solemnity or veneration < disclaims being a jurisprude — New Republic > |