| ADJECTIVAL | • adjectival adj. (Grammar) Of or relating to or functioning as an adjective. • adjectival adj. (Law) Of or relating to procedure, especially to technicalities thereof. • adjectival n. An adjectival phrase or clause. |
| ADJECTIVES | • adjectives n. Plural of adjective. • adjectives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjective. • ADJECTIVE n. a word added to a noun to qualify it. |
| ADJUDICATE | • adjudicate v. To settle a legal case or other dispute. • adjudicate v. To act as a judge. • adjudicate v. (Scotland, law) To seize, or convey, a debtor’s estate as security. |
| ADJUNCTIVE | • adjunctive adj. Forming an adjunct. • adjunctive adj. Additional; neither basic nor primary. • adjunctive adj. (Logic) the property of two operations x and y, such that ax(ayb) = a, and ay(axb) = a. |
| BEJESUITED | • bejesuited v. Simple past tense and past participle of bejesuit. • BEJESUIT v. to initiate into Jesuitism. |
| DEJECTIONS | • dejections n. Plural of dejection. • DEJECTION n. lowness of spirits. |
| DIJUDICATE | • dijudicate v. To make a judicial decision; to decide; to determine. • DIJUDICATE v. to judge, to decide. |
| DISJECTING | • disjecting v. Present participle of disject. • DISJECT v. to dismember, to scatter. |
| DISJECTION | • disjection n. Destruction; dispersion. • DISJECTION n. scattering or dispersion. |
| DISJOINTED | • disjointed adj. (Figuratively) Not connected, coherent, or continuous. • DISJOINT v. to put out of order. |
| JETTISONED | • jettisoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of jettison. • JETTISON v. to throw overboard. |
| JOINTWEEDS | • jointweeds n. Plural of jointweed. • JOINTWEED n. an American wild plant. |
| JUDDERIEST | • JUDDERY adj. given to juddering. |
| JUDICATIVE | • judicative adj. Having power to judge; judicial. • JUDICATIVE adj. having power to judge; as, the judicative faculty. |
| JUDICATURE | • judicature n. The administration of justice by judges and courts; judicial process. • judicature n. The office or authority of a judge; jurisdiction. • judicature n. Judges collectively; a court or group of courts; the judiciary. |
| REINJECTED | • reinjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinject. • REINJECT v. to inject again. |