| 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. |
| 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. |
| JACKSTONE | • jackstone n. A jack; one of the playing pieces in the game of jacks. • JACKSTONE n. a piece used in the game of jacks. |
| JAROSITES | • jarosites n. Plural of jarosite. • JAROSITE n. a sulphate of potassium and iron occurring as yellow or brown crusts on ferruginous ores. |
| JASMONATE | • jasmonate n. (Organic chemistry) Any of several esters of jasmonic acid that act as plant hormones; they are the… • JASMONATE n. any of several organic compounds that occur in plants and are thought to control processes such as growth and fruit ripening and to aid the plant's defences against disease and insect attack. |
| JOLTHEADS | • joltheads n. Plural of jolthead. • JOLTHEAD n. (archaic) a clumsy oaf, a blockhead, also JOLTERHEAD. |
| 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. |
| JUXTAPOSE | • juxtapose v. (Transitive) To place side by side, especially for contrast or comparison. • JUXTAPOSE v. to place side by side. |
| MAJORETTE | • majorette n. A dancer who twirls and performs stunts with a lightweight baton, whether as a solo, in a group of majorettes… • MAJORETTE n. a member of a group of girls who march in parades etc. |
| OBJURGATE | • objurgate v. (Transitive) To rebuke or scold strongly. • OBJURGATE v. to scold or rebuke sharply, to berate. |
| PEJORATED | • pejorated v. Simple past tense and past participle of pejorate. • PEJORATE v. to make worse. |
| PEJORATES | • pejorates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pejorate. • PEJORATE v. to make worse. |