| DIDJERIDU | • didjeridu n. Alternative form of didgeridoo. • DIDJERIDU n. a native Australian musical instrument, also DIDGERIDOO, DIDJERIDOO. |
| ENJOINDER | • enjoinder n. A request or demand from an authority. • ENJOINDER n. an order. |
| JAROVISED | • JAROVISE v. to hasten the flowering of a plant, also JAROVIZE. |
| JAROVIZED | • JAROVIZE v. to hasten the flowering of a plant, also JAROVISE. |
| JEREMIADS | • jeremiads n. Plural of jeremiad. • JEREMIAD n. a literary work or speech expressing a bitter lament or a righteous prophecy of doom. |
| JOINTURED | • jointured adj. (Of an estate) Bequeathed to a wife through jointure. • jointured adj. (Of a wife) Supplied with an estate through jointure. • JOINTURE v. to settle a jointure on. |
| JOYRIDDEN | • joyridden v. Past participle of joyride. • JOYRIDE v. to take a ride for pleasure. |
| JOYRIDERS | • joyriders n. Plural of joyrider. • JOYRIDER n. one who joyrides. |
| JUDDERIER | • JUDDERY adj. given to juddering. |
| JUDDERING | • juddering v. Present participle of judder. • JUDDER v. to vibrate, shudder esp. of a machine. |
| JUDICARES | • JUDICARE n. government-paid legal services. |
| MISJUDGER | • misjudger n. One who misjudges. • MISJUDGER n. one who misjudges. |
| PREJUDICE | • prejudice n. (Countable) An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts. • prejudice n. (Countable) A preconception, any preconceived opinion or feeling, whether positive or negative. • prejudice n. (Countable) An irrational hostile attitude, fear or hatred towards a particular group, race or religion. |
| PREJUDIZE | • prejudize v. Obsolete form of prejudice. • PREJUDIZE n. (Spenser) prognostication. |
| REINJURED | • reinjured v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinjure. • REINJURE v. to injure again. |
| REJOINDER | • rejoinder n. (Law) The defendant’s answer to the replication. • rejoinder n. A response that answers another response. • rejoinder n. A quick response that involves disagreement or is witty, especially an answer to a question. |
| REJUDGING | • rejudging v. Present participle of rejudge. • REJUDGE v. to judge again. |
| UNINJURED | • uninjured adj. That did not suffer injury. • uninjured n. One or many people or objects that have not suffered injury. • UNINJURED adj. not injured. |
| VERJUICED | • verjuiced adj. Of a person: sour; bitter. • VERJUICE v. to make sour with verjuice. |