| ADJECTIVAL | • adjectival adj. (Grammar) Of or relating to or functioning as an adjective. • adjectival adj. (Law) Of or relating to procedure, especially to technicalities thereof.
 • adjectival n. An adjectival phrase or clause.
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| ADJECTIVES | • adjectives n. Plural of adjective. • adjectives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjective.
 • ADJECTIVE n. a word added to a noun to qualify it.
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| ADJUNCTIVE | • adjunctive adj. Forming an adjunct. • adjunctive adj. Additional; neither basic nor primary.
 • adjunctive adj. (Logic) the property of two operations x and y, such that ax(ayb) = a, and ay(axb) = a.
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| JACKKNIVES | • jackknives n. Plural of jackknife. • jack-knives n. Plural of jack-knife.
 • JACKKNIFE n. a large clasp knife.
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| JACKSTAVES | • jackstaves n. Plural of jackstaff. • JACKSTAFF n. a short staff at a ship's bow, on which a jack is hoisted.
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| JAVELINING | • javelining v. Present participle of javelin. • JAVELIN v. to pierce with a light spear.
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| JOVIALNESS | • jovialness n. The state or condition of being jovial; joviality. • JOVIALNESS n. noisy mirth, joviality.
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| JOVIALTIES | • jovialties n. Plural of jovialty. • JOVIALTY n. the state of being jovial.
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| JOVYSAUNCE | • JOVYSAUNCE n. (Spenser) joyousness, also JOUISANCE, JOUYSAUNCE. | 
| JUDICATIVE | • judicative adj. Having power to judge; judicial. • JUDICATIVE adj. having power to judge; as, the judicative faculty.
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| OBJECTIVAL | • objectival adj. (Grammar) Of or pertaining to the object of a sentence. • OBJECTIVAL adj. relating to an objective.
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| OVERADJUST | • overadjust v. (Transitive) To adjust excessively or too precisely. | 
| PEJORATIVE | • pejorative adj. Disparaging, belittling or derogatory. • pejorative n. A disparaging, belittling, or derogatory word or expression.
 • PEJORATIVE adj. implying or imputing evil.
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| REJUVENATE | • rejuvenate v. To render young again. • rejuvenate v. To give new energy or vigour to; to revitalise.
 • REJUVENATE v. to make young again.
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