| ABJECTING | • abjecting v. Present participle of abject. • ABJECT v. to throw out, cast away. |
| 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. |
| BENJAMINS | • benjamins n. Plural of benjamin. • Benjamins n. Plural of Benjamin. • BENJAMIN n. a kind of overcoat. |
| BIJECTION | • bijection n. (Set theory) A one-to-one correspondence, a function which is both a surjection and an injection. • BIJECTION n. in maths, a kind of mapping function. |
| BIJWONERS | • bijwoners n. Plural of bijwoner. • BIJWONER n. (South African) the subtenant of a farm; an agricultural labourer, also BYWONER. |
| ENJAMBING | • enjambing v. Present participle of enjamb. • ENJAMB v. in poetry, to join the sense from one line to the next. |
| INJURABLE | • injurable adj. Capable of being injured. • INJURABLE adj. that can be injured. |
| JABBERING | • jabbering v. Present participle of jabber. • jabbering n. Speech that jabbers; gibberish. • JABBERING adj. talking rapidly. |
| JIBBERING | • jibbering v. Present participle of jibber. • jibbering adj. Alternative spelling of gibbering. • jibbering n. Alternative spelling of gibbering. |
| JUBILANCE | • jubilance n. Jubilation. • JUBILANCE n. jubilation, also JUBILANCY. |
| OBJECTING | • objecting v. Present participle of object. • OBJECT v. to argue in opposition. |
| OBJECTION | • objection n. The act of objecting. • objection n. A statement expressing opposition, or a reason or cause for expressing opposition (generally followed… • objection n. (Law) An official protest raised in a court of law during a legal trial over a violation of the rules… |
| SUBJOINED | • subjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of subjoin. • SUBJOIN v. to add at the end. |