| DISJECTION | • disjection n. Destruction; dispersion. • DISJECTION n. scattering or dispersion. |
| DISJECTIONS | • disjections n. Plural of disjection. • DISJECTION n. scattering or dispersion. |
| DISJOINABLE | • DISJOINABLE adj. that can be disjoined. |
| DISJOINED | • disjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of disjoin. • disjoined adj. Separated. • DISJOIN v. to separate. |
| 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. |
| INJUDICIOUSNESS | • injudiciousness n. The state or condition of being injudicious. • INJUDICIOUSNESS n. the state of being injudicious. |
| JEOPARDISING | • jeopardising v. Present participle of jeopardise. • JEOPARDISE v. to expose to loss or injury, also JEOPARDIZE. |
| JOCUNDITIES | • jocundities n. Plural of jocundity. • JOCUNDITY n. joyfulness. |
| JUDICIOUSNESS | • judiciousness n. The state of being judicious. • JUDICIOUSNESS n. the state of being judicious. |
| JUDICIOUSNESSES | • JUDICIOUSNESS n. the state of being judicious. |
| MISJOINDER | • misjoinder n. (Law) An incorrect union of parties or of causes of action in a procedure in court. • MISJOINDER n. an incorrect union of parties or of causes of action in a procedure, criminal or civil. |
| MISJOINDERS | • misjoinders n. Plural of misjoinder. • MISJOINDER n. an incorrect union of parties or of causes of action in a procedure, criminal or civil. |
| MISJOINED | • misjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of misjoin. • MISJOIN v. to join incorrectly. |
| PREJUDICATIONS | • prejudications n. Plural of prejudication. • PREJUDICATION n. the act of prejudging. |