| ABJURED | • abjured v. Simple past tense and past participle of abjure. • abjured adj. Having been renounced, forsworn or rejected. • ABJURE v. to renounce under oath. |
| ADJOURN | • adjourn v. (Transitive) To postpone. • adjourn v. (Transitive) To defer; to put off temporarily or indefinitely. • adjourn v. (Intransitive) To end or suspend an event. |
| ADJURED | • adjured v. Simple past tense and past participle of adjure. • ADJURE v. to command solemnly. |
| ADJURER | • adjurer n. One who adjures. • ADJURER n. one who commands solemnly, also ADJUROR. |
| ADJURES | • adjures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjure. • ADJURE v. to command solemnly. |
| ADJUROR | • adjuror n. Alternative spelling of adjurer. • ADJUROR n. one who commands solemnly, also ADJURER. |
| INJURED | • injured v. Simple past tense and past participle of injure. • INJURE v. to harm or do hurt to. |
| JERQUED | • jerqued v. Simple past tense and past participle of jerque. • JERQUE v. to search a vessel for contraband. |
| JODHPUR | • jodhpur n. Attributive form of jodhpurs. • Jodhpur prop.n. A city in Rajasthan, India. • JODHPUR n. (Hindi) usually in plural, long riding-breeches, wide around the hips but close-fitting from knee to ankle. |
| JUDDERS | • judders n. Plural of judder. • JUDDER v. to vibrate, shudder esp. of a machine. |
| JUDDERY | • JUDDERY adj. given to juddering. |
| JUDGERS | • judgers n. Plural of judger. • JUDGER n. one who judges. |
| JUDGIER | • judgier adj. Comparative form of judgy: more judgy. • JUDGY adj. tending to judge others, also JUDGEY. |
| JUMARED | • jumared v. Simple past tense and past participle of jumar. • JUMAR v. to climb using ropes and clips. |
| JURIDIC | • juridic adj. (Rare) juridical. • JURIDIC adj. relating to the administration of justice; pertaining to a judge, also JURIDICAL. |
| MUDEJAR | • Mudéjar adj. Of or pertaining to the Moors of Al-Andalus who remained in Christian territory after the Reconquista… • Mudéjar adj. Of or pertaining to the style of Iberian architecture and decoration of the 12th to 16th centuries. • Mudéjar n. (Countable) Any of the Moors of Al-Andalus who remained in Christian territory after the Reconquista… |
| OBJURED | • objured v. Simple past tense and past participle of objure. • OBJURE v. to bind by oath; to entreat solemnly. |
| REJUDGE | • rejudge v. (Transitive) To judge anew. • REJUDGE v. to judge again. |