| ABJECTED | • abjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of abject. • abjected adj. (Obsolete) That has been cast off or rejected. • ABJECT v. to throw out, cast away. |
| ABJECTLY | • abjectly adv. In an abject fashion; with great shame; desperately. • ABJECT adv. humble; miserable; craven. |
| BEJESUIT | • bejesuit v. (Rare, transitive) To subject (someone) to Jesuits or Jesuit belief. • BEJESUIT v. to initiate into Jesuitism. |
| BIJUGATE | • bijugate adj. (Botany) Of a compound leaf, having two pairs of leaflets. • bijugate adj. (Botany) Of leaf arrangement, having pairs of (opposite) leaves, spirally arranged, producing a double spiral. • BIJUGATE adj. having two pairs of leaflets. |
| BOERTJIE | • BOERTJIE n. (South African) friend, as a form of greeting. |
| JESTBOOK | • jestbook n. Joke book. • JESTBOOK n. a collection of funny stories. |
| JETBEADS | • jetbeads n. Plural of jetbead. • jet␣beads n. Plural of jet bead. • JETBEAD n. an ornamental shrub. |
| JUBILATE | • jubilate v. To show elation or triumph; to rejoice. • Jubilate prop.n. (Christianity) The third Sunday after Easter. • JUBILATE v. to rejoice. |
| OBJECTED | • objected v. Simple past tense and past participle of object. • OBJECT v. to argue in opposition. |
| OBJECTOR | • objector n. A person who objects to something. • OBJECTOR n. one that objects. |
| REOBJECT | • REOBJECT v. to object again. |
| SUBJECTS | • subjects n. Plural of subject. • subjects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subject. • SUBJECT v. to cause to experience. |
| TURBOJET | • turbojet n. (Aeronautics) A jet engine that develops thrust solely from high-speed exhaust gases expelled from a… • TURBOJET n. a type of jet engine. |