| HEJRAS | • hejras n. Plural of hejra. • HEJRA n. (Arabic) the flight of Mohammed from Mecca, also HEGIRA, HEJIRA, HIJRA, HIJRAH. |
| JABERS | • Jabers prop.n. Plural of Jaber. • JABERS n. as in the Irish oath be jabers, by Jesus. |
| JAGERS | • jagers n. Plural of jager. • jägers n. Plural of jäger. • Jägers n. Plural of Jäger. |
| JAPERS | • japers n. Plural of japer. • JAPER n. one who japes. |
| JASPER | • jasper n. (Obsolete) Any bright-coloured kind of chalcedony apart from cornelian. • jasper n. An opaque, impure variety of quartz, of red, yellow, and other dull colors, breaking conchoidally with… • jasper n. Jasperware pottery. |
| JERIDS | • jerids n. Plural of jerid. • JERID n. (Arabic) a wooden Oriental javelin, also JEREED, JERREED, JERRID. |
| JERSEY | • jersey n. (Countable) A garment knitted from wool, worn over the upper body. • jersey n. (Countable, US) A shirt worn by a member of an athletic team, usually oversized, typically depicting… • jersey n. (Uncountable) A type of fabric knit. |
| JESTER | • jester n. One who jests, jokes or teases. • jester n. A person in colourful garb and fool’s cap who amused a medieval and early modern royal or noble court. • jester n. Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the Southeast Asian genus Symbrenthia. |
| JIBERS | • jibers n. Plural of jiber. • JIBER n. one who jibes, also GIBER. |
| JIVERS | • jivers n. Plural of jiver. • JIVER n. one who jives. |
| JOKERS | • jokers n. Plural of joker. • JOKER n. one that jokes. |
| JOSHER | • josher n. A person who joshes or ridicules. • JOSHER n. one who joshes. |
| JOSSER | • josser n. An outsider working in a circus. • josser n. (UK, informal) A man, especially one who seems foolish or simpleminded. • josser n. (Australia, informal) A clergyman. |
| JURELS | • jurels n. Plural of jurel. • JUREL n. (Spanish) a kind of food fish. |
| JURIES | • juries n. Plural of jury. • JURY v. to select material for exhibition. |
| JUSTER | • juster adj. Comparative form of just: more just. • juster n. Obsolete form of jouster. • JUSTER n. one who tilts with lances, also JOUSTER. |
| REJIGS | • rejigs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rejig. • REJIG v. to fix something up in a different fashion, also REJIGGER. |
| VERJUS | • verjus n. Alternative spelling of verjuice. • VERJUS n. the sour juice of crab apples or of unripe fruit (as grapes or apples), also VERJUICE. |