| ABJOINTED | • abjointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of abjoint. • ABJOINT v. to cut off by forming a septum. |
| CONJOINED | • conjoined adj. Joined together physically, of persons (conjoined twins), or things. • conjoined adj. Joined or bound together; united (in a relationship). • conjoined adj. Combined. |
| DEJECTION | • dejection n. A state of melancholy or depression; low spirits, the blues. • dejection n. The act of humbling or abasing oneself. • dejection n. A low condition; weakness; inability. |
| DEMIJOHNS | • demijohns n. Plural of demijohn. • demi-johns n. Plural of demi-john. • DEMIJOHN n. (French) a large bottle having a wicker case. |
| DISJOINED | • disjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of disjoin. • disjoined adj. Separated. • DISJOIN v. to separate. |
| ENJOINDER | • enjoinder n. A request or demand from an authority. • ENJOINDER n. an order. |
| INJOINTED | • injointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of injoint. • INJOINT v. (Shakespeare) to join. |
| JODELLING | • jodelling v. Present participle of jodel. • JODEL v. (German) to sing with rapidly fluctuating pitch, also YODEL, YODLE. |
| JOINTEDLY | • jointedly adv. In a jointed way; with, or by means of, joints. • JOINTED adv. JOINT, to fit together by means of a junction. |
| 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. |
| JOINTWEED | • jointweed n. Any member of the genus Polygonella of knotweeds and smartweeds. • JOINTWEED n. an American wild plant. |
| JOYRIDDEN | • joyridden v. Past participle of joyride. • JOYRIDE v. to take a ride for pleasure. |
| MISJOINED | • misjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of misjoin. • MISJOIN v. to join incorrectly. |
| MOJAHEDIN | • MOJAHEDIN n. fundamentalist Muslim guerrillas, also MUJAHEDDIN, MUJAHEDEEN, MUJAHEDIN, MUJAHIDEEN, MUJAHIDIN. |
| OUTJINXED | • OUTJINX v. to surpass in jinxing. |
| 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. |
| SUBJOINED | • subjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of subjoin. • SUBJOIN v. to add at the end. |
| UNJOINTED | • unjointed adj. Not jointed. • UNJOINT v. to separate at a juncture. |