| ABJURATION | • abjuration n. A solemn recantation or renunciation on oath; as, an abjuration of heresy. • abjuration n. A repudiation on oath of a religious or political principle. • abjuration n. The act of abjuring. |
| BIJOUTERIE | • bijouterie n. Small articles of jewellery, trinkets, etc. • BIJOUTERIE n. (French) jewellery, esp. trinkets. |
| JACKRABBIT | • jackrabbit n. Any of several large North American hares of the genus Lepus. • jackrabbit v. (US) To make a sudden, rapid movement. • jack-rabbit n. Alternative spelling of jackrabbit. |
| JAMBUSTERS | • jambusters n. Plural of jambuster. • JAMBUSTER n. (Canadian) a jelly-filled doughnut. |
| JITTERBUGS | • jitterbugs n. Plural of jitterbug. • JITTERBUG v. to dance a jazz dance featuring vigorous acrobatic feats. |
| JOBCENTRES | • jobcentres n. Plural of jobcentre. • Jobcentres n. Plural of Jobcentre. • job␣centres n. Plural of job centre. |
| JOBSWORTHS | • jobsworths n. Plural of jobsworth. • JOBSWORTH n. a minor official, esp. one who adheres rigidly to petty rules. |
| NUTJOBBERS | • nutjobbers n. Plural of nutjobber. • NUTJOBBER n. the nuthatch. |
| OBJURATION | • objuration n. (Rare) The act of objuring; a firm binding by oath. • OBJURATION n. the act of binding by oath; a solemn charge. |
| OBJURGATED | • objurgated v. Simple past tense and past participle of objurgate. • OBJURGATE v. to scold or rebuke sharply, to berate. |
| OBJURGATES | • objurgates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of objurgate. • OBJURGATE v. to scold or rebuke sharply, to berate. |
| OBJURGATOR | • objurgator n. One who objurgates; a scolder or rebuker. • OBJURGATOR n. one who objurgates. |
| REJECTABLE | • rejectable adj. That can be rejected. • rejectable n. Something fit to be rejected. • REJECTABLE adj. capable of being rejected, also REJECTIBLE. |
| REJECTIBLE | • rejectible adj. Alternative form of rejectable. • REJECTIBLE adj. capable of being rejected, also REJECTABLE. |
| REOBJECTED | • REOBJECT v. to object again. |
| RESUBJECTS | • resubjects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resubject. • RESUBJECT v. to subject again. |
| SUBJUGATOR | • subjugator n. A person who subjugates or conquers. • SUBJUGATOR n. one who subjugates. |
| SUBPROJECT | • subproject n. A project within a larger project. • SUBPROJECT n. part of a project. |
| TIMBERJACK | Sorry, definition not available. |