| BLUEJACKS | • bluejacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bluejack. • BLUEJACK n. a kind of oak tree. |
| CONJUGATE | • conjugate v. (Grammar, transitive) To inflect (a verb) for each person, in order, for one or more tenses; to list… • conjugate v. (Mathematics) To multiply on the left by one element and on the right by its inverse. • conjugate v. (Rare) To join together, to unite; to juxtapose. |
| EJACULATE | • ejaculate v. (Transitive) To eject abruptly; to throw out suddenly and swiftly. • ejaculate v. (Intransitive) To say abruptly. • ejaculate v. (Biology, transitive) To eject or suddenly throw fluid or some other substance from a duct or other body structure. |
| JACCHUSES | • jacchuses n. Plural of jacchus. • JACCHUS n. a South American marmoset. |
| JACOBUSES | • Jacobuses n. Plural of Jacobus. • JACOBUS n. (historical) an English gold coin, struck in the reign of James I. |
| JACQUERIE | • jacquerie n. A violent revolt by peasants. • JACQUERIE n. (French) a peasant's revolt, esp. in 1358, the French peasant uprising against nobility. |
| JACULATED | • jaculated v. Simple past tense and past participle of jaculate. • JACULATE v. to throw or cast, as a dart. |
| JACULATES | • jaculates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jaculate. • JACULATE v. to throw or cast, as a dart. |
| JAUNDICED | • jaundiced adj. (Pathology) Affected with jaundice. • jaundiced adj. (Figuratively) Prejudiced; envious. • JAUNDICE v. to prejudice unfavourably. |
| JAUNDICES | • jaundices v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jaundice. • JAUNDICE v. to prejudice unfavourably. |
| JOUISANCE | • jouisance n. Obsolete spelling of jouissance. • JOUISANCE n. (Spenser) joyousness, also JOUYSAUNCE, JOVYSAUNCE. |
| JUBILANCE | • jubilance n. Jubilation. • JUBILANCE n. jubilation, also JUBILANCY. |
| JUDICABLE | • judicable adj. Capable of being judged; capable of being tried or decided upon. • JUDICABLE adj. capable of being judged or tried. |
| JUDICARES | • JUDICARE n. government-paid legal services. |
| JUICEHEAD | • juicehead n. (Slang, dated) An alcoholic. • juicehead n. (Slang) A bodybuilder that uses, or appears to use, steroids and is of poor intellect or by extension any large male. • juice-head n. Alternative form of juicehead. |
| MAJUSCULE | • majuscule n. A capital letter, especially one used in ancient manuscripts. • MAJUSCULE n. a capital or other large letter, esp. one used in ancient manuscripts. |
| SUBJACENT | • subjacent adj. Lying beneath or at a lower level; underlying. • SUBJACENT adj. lying under or below something. |