| DIDJERIDOOS | • didjeridoos n. Plural of didjeridoo. • DIDJERIDOO n. (Native Australian) a native Australian musical instrument, also DIDGERIDOO, DIDJERIDU. |
| DISJECTIONS | • disjections n. Plural of disjection. • DISJECTION n. scattering or dispersion. |
| DISJOINABLE | • DISJOINABLE adj. that can be disjoined. |
| DISJOINTING | • disjointing v. Present participle of disjoint. • DISJOINT v. to put out of order. |
| DISJUNCTION | • disjunction n. The act of disjoining; disunion, separation. • disjunction n. The state of being disjoined, contrasting, or opposing. • disjunction n. (Logic) The proposition resulting from the combination of two or more propositions using the or operator. |
| INJUDICIOUS | • injudicious adj. Showing poor judgement; not well judged. • INJUDICIOUS adj. not judicious. |
| INTERJOINED | • interjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of interjoin. • INTERJOIN v. (Shakespeare) to join together. |
| JOCUNDITIES | • jocundities n. Plural of jocundity. • JOCUNDITY n. joyfulness. |
| JUDICATIONS | • judications n. Plural of judication. • JUDICATION n. judgment. |
| JUDICIOUSLY | • judiciously adv. In a judicious manner. • JUDICIOUS adv. showing judgment. |
| MISJOINDERS | • misjoinders n. Plural of misjoinder. • MISJOINDER n. an incorrect union of parties or of causes of action in a procedure, criminal or civil. |
| NONJUDICIAL | • nonjudicial adj. Not judicial; not related to the powers of a judge. • NONJUDICIAL adj. not judicial. |
| OBJECTIFIED | • objectified v. Simple past tense and past participle of objectify. • objectified adj. Treated as an object. • OBJECTIFY v. to make objective. |