| ABJECTIONS | • abjections n. Plural of abjection. • ABJECTION n. the act of bringing down or humbling. |
| ABJECTNESS | • abjectness n. The state of being abject; abasement; meanness; servility. • ABJECTNESS n. the state of being abject. |
| ABJUNCTION | • abjunction n. (Mycology, biology) The creation of spores by cutting off portions of the sporophore by the growth of… • abjunction n. (Logic) Synonym of material nonimplication. • ABJUNCTION n. the act of abjointing, cutting off by forming a septum. |
| BIJECTIONS | • bijections n. Plural of bijection. • BIJECTION n. in maths, a kind of mapping function. |
| CONJUGABLE | • conjugable adj. Capable of being conjugated. • CONJUGABLE adj. that can be conjugated. |
| INJECTABLE | • injectable adj. (Pharmacy) Capable of being (or designed to be) injected. • injectable n. (Pharmacy, cosmetics, pharmacology) A liquid, such as a medicine or a Botox solution, which is injected… • INJECTABLE adj. capable of being administered by injection. |
| JOBCENTRES | • jobcentres n. Plural of jobcentre. • Jobcentres n. Plural of Jobcentre. • job␣centres n. Plural of job centre. |
| JUBILANCES | • jubilances n. Plural of jubilance. • JUBILANCE n. jubilation, also JUBILANCY. |
| NONSUBJECT | • nonsubject n. (Chiefly grammar) That which is not a subject. • NONSUBJECT n. one who is not a subject (of a particular country). |
| OBJECTIONS | • objections n. Plural of objection. • OBJECTION n. the act of objecting; anything said or done in opposition. |
| SUBJACENCY | • subjacency n. The state of being subjacent. • subjacency n. (Linguistics) A constraint on the movement of elements whereby an element cannot move into a specifier… • SUBJACENCY n. the state of being subjacent, underlying. |
| SUBJECTING | • subjecting v. Present participle of subject. • SUBJECT v. to cause to experience. |
| SUBJECTION | • subjection n. The act of bringing something under the control of something else. • subjection n. The state of being subjected. • SUBJECTION n. the act of making subject. |
| UNSUBJECTS | • UNSUBJECT v. to remove from subjugation. |