| ADJOINED | • adjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of adjoin. • ADJOIN v. to lie next to. |
| ADJOINTS | • adjoints n. Plural of adjoint. • ADJOINT n. a form of a mathematical matrix. |
| ADJOURNS | • adjourns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjourn. • ADJOURN v. to suspend until a later time. |
| COJOINED | • cojoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of cojoin. • COJOIN v. (Shakespeare) to conjoin. |
| CONJURED | • conjured v. Simple past tense and past participle of conjure. • CONJURE v. to practise magic tricks. |
| DEMIJOHN | • demijohn n. A large bottle with a short neck, sometimes with two small handles at the neck, sometimes encased in wickerwork. • demi-john n. Alternative spelling of demijohn. • DEMIJOHN n. (French) a large bottle having a wicker case. |
| DISJOINS | • disjoins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disjoin. • DISJOIN v. to separate. |
| DISJOINT | • disjoint adj. Not smooth or continuous; disjointed. • disjoint adj. (Set theory, not comparable) Of two or more sets, having no members in common; having an intersection… • disjoint v. To render disjoint; to remove a connection, linkage, or intersection. |
| ENJOINED | • enjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of enjoin. • ENJOIN v. to order or direct. |
| HANDJOBS | • handjobs n. Plural of handjob. • hand␣jobs n. Plural of hand job. • HANDJOB n. (vulgar) an act of manually stimulating the penis of another person. |
| JARGONED | • jargoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of jargon. • JARGON v. to use words specific to a trade or group. |
| JAWBONED | • jawboned v. Simple past tense and past participle of jawbone. • jawboned adj. (In combination) Having a specified kind of jawbone. • JAWBONE v. to lecture or scold. |
| JOCUNDER | • JOCUND adj. marked by or suggestive of high spirits and lively mirthfulness. |
| JOCUNDLY | • jocundly adv. In a jocund manner. • JOCUND adv. marked by or suggestive of high spirits and lively mirthfulness. |
| JOINDERS | • joinders n. Plural of joinder. • JOINDER n. a joining of parties in a law suit. |
| JUNIORED | • JUNIOR v. (of a lawyer) to assist the lead lawyer on a case. |
| REJOINED | • rejoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of rejoin. • REJOIN v. to join again. |
| UNJOINED | • unjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of unjoin. • unjoined adj. Not joined. • unjoined adj. Separated, detached. |