| ADJUDGED | • adjudged v. Simple past tense and past participle of adjudge. • ADJUDGE v. to decide; to award. |
| ADJUDGES | • adjudges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjudge. • ADJUDGE v. to decide; to award. |
| ADJUTAGE | • adjutage n. Alternative form of ajutage. • ADJUTAGE n. (French) a tube added to or inserted into an aperture to control the outflow of water, as a pipe at the mouth of an artificial fountain, also AJUTAGE. |
| AJUTAGES | • ajutages n. Plural of ajutage. • AJUTAGE n. (French) a tube added to or inserted into an aperture to control the outflow of water, as a pipe at the mouth of an artificial fountain, also ADJUTAGE. |
| BEJADING | • bejading v. Present participle of bejade. • BEJADE v. to tire out. |
| BIJUGATE | • bijugate adj. (Botany) Of a compound leaf, having two pairs of leaflets. • bijugate adj. (Botany) Of leaf arrangement, having pairs of (opposite) leaves, spirally arranged, producing a double spiral. • BIJUGATE adj. having two pairs of leaflets. |
| JACKLEGS | • jacklegs n. Plural of jackleg. • JACKLEG n. an amateur; one characterized by unscrupulousness, dishonesty or lack or standards. |
| JAGGEDER | • jaggeder adj. Comparative form of jagged: more jagged. • JAGGED adj. rough-edged. |
| JAGGEDLY | • jaggedly adv. In a jagged manner. • JAGGED adv. rough-edged. |
| JAGGHERY | • jagghery n. Alternative spelling of jaggery. • JAGGHERY n. (Hindi) a coarse, dark sugar, also JAGGARY, JAGGERY, JAGRA. |
| JAGGIEST | • jaggiest adj. Superlative form of jaggy: most jaggy. • JAGGY adj. jagged, rough-edged. |
| JAGHIRES | • jaghires n. Plural of jaghire. • JAGHIRE n. (Hindi) the government revenues of a tract of land assigned with power to administer, also JAGHIR, JAGIR. |
| JANGLERS | • janglers n. Plural of jangler. • JANGLER n. a storyteller, a jester. |
| JANGLIER | • janglier adj. Comparative form of jangly: more jangly. • JANGLY adj. making a jangling sound. |
| JARGONED | • jargoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of jargon. • JARGON v. to use words specific to a trade or group. |
| JARGONEL | • jargonel n. Archaic form of jargonelle. • JARGONEL n. (French) an early variety of pear, also JARGONELLE. |
| JIGSAWED | • jigsawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of jigsaw. • JIGSAW v. to cut with a narrow saw. |
| JUGHEADS | • jugheads n. Plural of jughead. • JUGHEAD n. an idiot, a fool. |
| JUGULATE | • jugulate v. (Transitive) To cut the throat of. • JUGULATE v. to cut the throat of. |