| DISJECTING | • disjecting v. Present participle of disject. • DISJECT v. to dismember, to scatter. |
| DISJECTION | • disjection n. Destruction; dispersion. • DISJECTION n. scattering or dispersion. |
| DISJECTIONS | • disjections n. Plural of disjection. • DISJECTION n. scattering or dispersion. |
| DISJOINTED | • disjointed adj. (Figuratively) Not connected, coherent, or continuous. • DISJOINT v. to put out of order. |
| DISJOINTEDLY | • disjointedly adv. In a disjointed manner. • DISJOINTED adv. DISJOINT, to put out of order. |
| DISJOINTEDNESS | • disjointedness n. The state or condition of being disjointed. • DISJOINTEDNESS n. the state of being disjointed. |
| DISJUNCTIVE | • disjunctive adj. Not connected; separated. • disjunctive adj. (Grammar, of a personal pronoun) Not used in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject. • disjunctive adj. Tending to disjoin; separating. |
| DISJUNCTIVELY | • disjunctively adv. In a disjunctive manner. • DISJUNCTIVE adv. separating. |
| DISJUNCTIVES | • disjunctives n. Plural of disjunctive. • DISJUNCTIVE n. a disjunctive conjunction. |
| INJOINTED | • injointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of injoint. • INJOINT v. (Shakespeare) to join. |
| 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. |
| JURISPRUDENTIAL | • jurisprudential adj. Of or pertaining to jurisprudence. • JURISPRUDENTIAL adj. relating to jurisprudence. |
| MICROINJECTED | • microinjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of microinject. • MICROINJECT v. to inject (a substance) into a microscopic object, esp. a single cell. |
| MIDDELMANNETJIE | • middelmannetjie n. (South Africa) A ridge between ruts made by wheels in a dirt or gravel road. • MIDDELMANNETJIE n. (South African) a ridge between the ruts made by wheels in a dirt road. |
| PREJUDICATING | • prejudicating v. Present participle of prejudicate. • PREJUDICATE v. (obsolete) to spoil, prejudice. |
| PREJUDICATION | • prejudication n. Judgment without due examination of facts and evidence. • prejudication n. (Law) A preliminary inquiry and determination about something which belongs to a matter in dispute. • prejudication n. A previous treatment and decision of a point; a precedent. |
| PREJUDICATIONS | • prejudications n. Plural of prejudication. • PREJUDICATION n. the act of prejudging. |
| UNJUSTIFIED | • unjustified adj. Not justified, having no justification, unwarranted. • unjustified adj. (Typography) Not justified (of text, arranged on a page or a computer screen such that the left and… • unjustified v. Simple past tense and past participle of unjustify. |