| EEJITS | • eejits n. Plural of eejit. • EEJIT n. (colloquial) an idiot. |
| EJECTS | • ejects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eject. • ejects n. Plural of eject. • EJECT v. to throw out forcibly. |
| JAKEST | • JAKE adj. (Australian slang) honest, fine. |
| JESTED | • jested v. Simple past tense and past participle of jest. • JEST v. to joke. |
| JESTEE | • jestee n. The individual who is the subject of a joke. • JESTEE n. the object of a jest. |
| 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. |
| JETONS | • jetons n. Plural of jeton. • JETON n. (French) a piece of metal used as a counter, also JETTON. |
| JETSAM | • jetsam n. Articles thrown overboard from a ship or boat in order to lighten the load of a ship in distress. • jetsam n. (By extension) Discarded odds and ends. • JETSAM n. stuff thrown overboard to lighten the load in time of distress which sinks or is washed ashore, also JETSOM, JETSON. |
| JETSOM | • jetsom n. Alternative form of jetsam. • JETSOM n. (archaic) jetsam, also JETSON. |
| JETSON | • jetson n. Jetsam. • JETSON n. (archaic) jetsam, also JETSOM. |
| JIVEST | • JIVE adj. deceitful. |
| JOSTLE | • jostle v. (Transitive, intransitive) To bump into or brush against while in motion; to push aside. • jostle v. (Intransitive) To move through by pushing and shoving. • jostle v. (Transitive) To be close to or in physical contact with. |
| JUSTED | • justed v. Simple past tense and past participle of just. • JUST v. to tilt with lances, also GIUST, JOUST. |
| JUSTER | • juster adj. Comparative form of just: more just. • juster n. Obsolete form of jouster. • JUSTER n. one who tilts with lances, also JOUSTER. |
| JUSTLE | • justle v. To jostle. • JUSTLE v. to run or strike against, also JOSTLE. |
| MATJES | • matjes n. Plural of matje. • MATJES n. (Danish) a young herring, treated, and served as an hors d'oeuvre, also MAATJES. |
| OBJETS | • objets n. Plural of objet. • OBJET n. (French) an object. |
| SEJANT | • sejant adj. (Heraldry) Seated, sitting. • SEJANT adj. in heraldry, represented in a sitting position, also SEJEANT. |
| UPJETS | • upjets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upjet. • UPJET v. to spout up. |