| DISJUNCTURE | • disjuncture n. A lack of union, or lack of coordination, or separation. • DISJUNCTURE n. the act of disjoining, also DISJUNCTION. |
| INJUDICIOUS | • injudicious adj. Showing poor judgement; not well judged. • INJUDICIOUS adj. not judicious. |
| SUBJUNCTION | • subjunction n. Act of subjoining, or state of being subjoined. • subjunction n. Something subjoined. • SUBJUNCTION n. an act of subjoining or the state of being subjoined. |
| SUBJUNCTIVE | • subjunctive adj. (Grammar, of a verb) Inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or… • subjunctive n. (Grammar, uncountable) Ellipsis of subjunctive mood. • subjunctive n. (Countable) A form in the subjunctive mood. |
| BUCKJUMPINGS | • BUCKJUMPING n. (Australian) a competitive event for buckjumpers in a rodeo. |
| 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. |
| UNSUBJECTING | • UNSUBJECT v. to remove from subjugation. |
| INJUDICIOUSLY | • injudiciously adv. In an injudicious manner. • INJUDICIOUS adv. not judicious. |
| 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. |
| JURISPRUDENCE | • jurisprudence n. (Law) The theoretical study of law. • jurisprudence n. (Law) Case law, or the body of case law regarding a certain subject. • JURISPRUDENCE n. the science or philosophy of law. |
| SUBJUNCTIVELY | • subjunctively adv. In a subjunctive manner. • SUBJUNCTIVE adv. of a verb, in a mood or form expressing condition, hypothesis, or contingency. |
| JURISPRUDENCES | • jurisprudences n. Plural of jurisprudence. • JURISPRUDENCE n. the science or philosophy of law. |
| 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. |