jury vs stand-in

jury

verb
  • To judge by means of a jury. 

adj
  • For temporary use; applied to a temporary contrivance. 

noun
  • A group of judges in a competition. 

  • The audience attending the first night of a performance, whose reaction may determine whether it succeeds or fails. 

  • A group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law. 

stand-in

noun
  • A person of similar size and shape to an actor who "stands in" for that actor during the lengthy process of setting up a shot, but who, unlike a double, does not appear in the film. 

  • A substitute. 

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