| ANTIJACOBIN | • antijacobin n. (Historical) A political opponent of the Jacobins. • ANTIJACOBIN adj. opposed to the Jacobins and to the French Revolution or to democratic principles. • ANTIJACOBIN n. one opposed to the Jacobins. |
| DIJUDICATED | • dijudicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dijudicate. • DIJUDICATE v. to judge, to decide. |
| DIJUDICATES | • dijudicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dijudicate. • DIJUDICATE v. to judge, to decide. |
| HIGHJACKING | • highjacking v. Present participle of highjack. • highjacking n. Alternative form of hijacking. • HIGHJACKING n. the seizing of a vehicle in transit, also HIJACKING. |
| JACKKNIFING | • jackknifing v. Present participle of jackknife. • jack-knifing v. Present participle of jack-knife. • JACKKNIFE v. to fold up like a jackknife. |
| JACTITATION | • jactitation n. Bragging or boasting, especially in a false manner to another’s detriment. • jactitation n. A false pretense of being married to somebody. • jactitation n. (Medicine) Extreme restlessness; tossing and turning in bed. |
| JARGONISTIC | • jargonistic adj. Characterised by jargon. • JARGONISTIC adj. of or like jargon. |
| JINRICKSHAS | • jinrickshas n. Plural of jinricksha. • JINRICKSHA n. (Japanese) a small, two-wheeled, hooded vehicle drawn by one more men, also JINRICKSHAW, JINRIKISHA, JINRIKSHA, RICKSHA, RICKSHAW, RIKISHA, RIKSHAW. |
| JINRICKSHAW | • jinrickshaw n. Alternative form of jinriksha. • JINRICKSHAW n. (Japanese) a small, two-wheeled, hooded vehicle drawn by one more men, also JINRICKSHA, JINRIKISHA, JINRIKSHA, RICKSHA, RICKSHAW, RIKISHA, RIKSHAW. |
| JUBILANCIES | • jubilancies n. Plural of jubilancy. • JUBILANCY n. jubilation, also JUBILANCE. |
| JUDICATIONS | • judications n. Plural of judication. • JUDICATION n. judgment. |
| JUDICIARIES | • judiciaries n. Plural of judiciary. • JUDICIARY n. the judicial authorities of a country; judges collectively. |
| JUDICIARILY | • judiciarily adv. In a judiciary manner. • JUDICIARY adv. having judicial power. |
| JURIDICALLY | • juridically adv. In a juridical manner. • JURIDICAL adv. relating to the administration of justice; pertaining to a judge, also JURIDIC. |
| JUSTICIABLE | • justiciable adj. (Law) Of or pertaining to justiciability; able to be evaluated and resolved by the courts. • JUSTICIABLE adj. liable to trial. |
| NONJUDICIAL | • nonjudicial adj. Not judicial; not related to the powers of a judge. • NONJUDICIAL adj. not judicial. |
| PREJUDICIAL | • prejudicial adj. Exhibiting prejudice or bias. • prejudicial adj. Causing harm or injury; detrimental, harmful or injurious. • prejudicial adj. (Law) Tending to convince based on past history rather than on evidence about the case at hand. |