| ABJECTION | • abjection n. A low or downcast condition; meanness of spirit; abasement; degradation. • abjection n. (Obsolete, chiefly figuratively) Something cast off; garbage. • abjection n. (Obsolete) The act of bringing down or humbling; casting down. |
| ABJOINTED | • abjointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of abjoint. • ABJOINT v. to cut off by forming a septum. |
| FEIJOADAS | • feijoadas n. Plural of feijoada. • FEIJOADA n. a Brazilian dish of black beans, meat and vegetables served with rice. |
| JAILBROKE | • jailbroke v. Simple past tense of jailbreak. • JAILBREAK v. to free from jail, also GAOLBREAK. |
| JAILHOUSE | • jailhouse n. A building containing a prison. • JAILHOUSE n. a prison. |
| JAILORESS | • jailoress n. A female jailor. • JAILORESS n. a female jailor, also GAOLERESS, JAILERESS. |
| JALOPPIES | • jaloppies n. Plural of jaloppy. • JALOPPY n. a decrepit car, also JALOPY. |
| JALOUSIED | • jalousied adj. Fitted with jalousies (window slats). • JALOUSIED adj. fitted with jalousies, outside shutters with slats. |
| JALOUSIES | • jalousies n. Plural of jalousie. • JALOUSIE n. (French) an outside shutter with slats. |
| JARGONIER | • JARGONY adj. like jargon. |
| JARGONISE | • jargonise v. Alternative form of jargonize. • JARGONISE v. to express in jargon, also JARGONIZE. |
| JARGONIZE | • jargonize v. (Intransitive) To speak or write using jargon. • jargonize v. (Transitive) To convert into jargon; to express using jargon. • JARGONIZE v. to express in jargon, also JARGONISE. |
| JAROSITES | • jarosites n. Plural of jarosite. • JAROSITE n. a sulphate of potassium and iron occurring as yellow or brown crusts on ferruginous ores. |
| JAROVISED | • JAROVISE v. to hasten the flowering of a plant, also JAROVIZE. |
| JAROVISES | • JAROVISE v. to hasten the flowering of a plant, also JAROVIZE. |
| JAROVIZED | • JAROVIZE v. to hasten the flowering of a plant, also JAROVISE. |
| JAROVIZES | • JAROVIZE v. to hasten the flowering of a plant, also JAROVISE. |
| JOUISANCE | • jouisance n. Obsolete spelling of jouissance. • JOUISANCE n. (Spenser) joyousness, also JOUYSAUNCE, JOVYSAUNCE. |
| JUNIORATE | • juniorate n. (Religion) A secondary school for young people planning to enter religious life. • JUNIORATE n. a course of high school or college study for candidates for the priesthood. |
| MOJAHEDIN | • MOJAHEDIN n. fundamentalist Muslim guerrillas, also MUJAHEDDIN, MUJAHEDEEN, MUJAHEDIN, MUJAHIDEEN, MUJAHIDIN. |