| JUNCUSES | • juncuses n. Plural of juncus. • JUNCUS n. (Latin) any plant of the genus Juncus, rushes. |
| SUCURUJUS | • sucurujus n. Plural of sucuruju. • SUCURUJU n. a South American Indian name for the anaconda. |
| MAJUSCULES | • majuscules n. Plural of majuscule. • MAJUSCULE n. a capital or other large letter, esp. one used in ancient manuscripts. |
| UNSUBJECTS | • UNSUBJECT v. to remove from subjugation. |
| JOUYSAUNCES | • JOUYSAUNCE n. (Spenser) joyousness, also JOUISANCE, JOVYSAUNCE. |
| DISJUNCTURES | • disjunctures n. Plural of disjuncture. • DISJUNCTURE n. the act of disjoining, also DISJUNCTION. |
| JURISCONSULT | • jurisconsult n. (Roman and civil law) A person authorised to give legal advice. • jurisconsult n. (Civil law) A master of civil law. Abbreviation: J.C. • jurisconsult n. (Law) A master of jurisprudence. |
| SUBJUNCTIONS | • subjunctions n. Plural of subjunction. • SUBJUNCTION n. an act of subjoining or the state of being subjoined. |
| SUBJUNCTIVES | • subjunctives n. Plural of subjunctive. • SUBJUNCTIVE n. the subjunctive mood of a verb. |
| JUDICIOUSNESS | • judiciousness n. The state of being judicious. • JUDICIOUSNESS n. the state of being judicious. |
| JURISCONSULTS | • jurisconsults n. Plural of jurisconsult. • JURISCONSULT n. someone who is consulted on the law; a lawyer who gives opinions on cases put to him or her. |
| JURISPRUDENCES | • jurisprudences n. Plural of jurisprudence. • JURISPRUDENCE n. the science or philosophy of law. |
| COUNTERSUBJECTS | • countersubjects n. Plural of countersubject. • COUNTERSUBJECT n. a second theme by the first voice (esp. in a fugue) when accompanying the second voice performing the main subject. |
| INJUDICIOUSNESS | • injudiciousness n. The state or condition of being injudicious. • INJUDICIOUSNESS n. the state of being injudicious. |
| JUDICIOUSNESSES | • JUDICIOUSNESS n. the state of being judicious. |