| EJECTORS | • ejectors n. Plural of ejector. • EJECTOR n. one who, or that which, ejects or dispossesses. |
| INJECTOR | • injector n. One who, or that which, injects something. • injector n. (Object-oriented programming) An object that realizes a dependency injection. • INJECTOR n. one who injects. |
| JUNCTURE | • juncture n. A place where things join, a junction. • juncture n. A critical moment in time. • juncture n. (Linguistics) The manner of moving (transition) or mode of relationship between two consecutive sounds;… |
| JUSTICER | • justicer n. (Archaic) One who administers justice, particularly a judge. • JUSTICER n. (obsolete) a judge, magistrate, also JUSTICIAR, JUSTICIARY. |
| MICROJET | • microjet n. A microscopic jet (of fluid). • MICROJET n. a light jet aircraft. |
| OBJECTOR | • objector n. A person who objects to something. • OBJECTOR n. one that objects. |
| PROJECTS | • projects n. Plural of project. • projects n. (US, usually preceded by the) One or more high-density urban housing developments for residents having low incomes. • projects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of project. |
| REEJECTS | • reejects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reeject. • REEJECT v. to eject again. |
| REINJECT | • reinject v. To inject again. • reinject v. To cause to reenter. • REINJECT v. to inject again. |
| REJACKET | • rejacket v. (Transitive) To cover (A book, etc.) with a new jacket. • REJACKET v. to clothe in a jacket once more. |
| REJECTED | • rejected v. Simple past tense and past participle of reject. • REJECT v. to refuse to accept. |
| REJECTEE | • rejectee n. A person who has been rejected. • REJECTEE n. one who is rejected. |
| REJECTER | • rejecter n. One who rejects. • REJECTER n. one who rejects, also REJECTOR. |
| REJECTOR | • rejector n. Alternative form of rejecter. • REJECTOR n. one who rejects, also REJECTER. |
| REOBJECT | • REOBJECT v. to object again. |
| SCRAMJET | • scramjet n. (Aeronautics) A jet engine capable of propelling an aircraft at hypersonic speeds, in which combustion… • SCRAMJET n. a type of aircraft engine. |
| TRAJECTS | • trajects n. Plural of traject. • TRAJECT v. to transmit. |