| CONJEED | • CONJEE v. to starch with conjee, also CONGEE. |
| CONJECTED | • conjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of conject. • CONJECT v. to conjecture. |
| DEJECTION | • dejection n. A state of melancholy or depression; low spirits, the blues. • dejection n. The act of humbling or abasing oneself. • dejection n. A low condition; weakness; inability. |
| DEJECTIONS | • dejections n. Plural of dejection. • DEJECTION n. lowness of spirits. |
| UNREJOICED | • unrejoiced adj. Not rejoiced. • UNREJOICED adj. not rejoiced over. |
| CONJECTURED | • conjectured v. Simple past tense and past participle of conjecture. • CONJECTURE v. to arrive at or deduce by conjecture. |
| INTROJECTED | • introjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of introject. • INTROJECT v. to incorporate external ideas and attitudes into one's own personality. |
| UNPROJECTED | • unprojected adj. Not projected. • UNPROJECTED adj. not projected. |
| JOCUNDNESSES | • JOCUNDNESS n. the state of being jocund. |
| COADJACENCIES | • COADJACENCY n. the state of being coadjacent. |
| MICROINJECTED | • microinjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of microinject. • MICROINJECT v. to inject (a substance) into a microscopic object, esp. a single cell. |
| UNCONJECTURED | • unconjectured adj. Not conjectured. • UNCONJECTURED adj. not conjectured. |
| MISCONJECTURED | • misconjectured v. Simple past tense and past participle of misconjecture. • MISCONJECTURE v. to make a wrong conjecture. |
| JUDICIOUSNESSES | • JUDICIOUSNESS n. the state of being judicious. |