| ADJECTIVE | • adjective n. (Grammar) A word that modifies a noun or noun phrase or describes a noun’s referent. • adjective n. (Obsolete) A dependent; an accessory. • adjective adj. (Grammar) Adjectival; pertaining to or functioning as an adjective. |
| BIJECTIVE | • bijective adj. (Mathematics, of a map) Both injective and surjective. • bijective adj. (Mathematics) Having a component that is (specified to be) a bijective map; that specifies a bijective map. • BIJECTIVE adj. having the properties of a bijection, a kind of mapping function. |
| EJECTIVES | • ejectives n. Plural of ejective. • EJECTIVE n. a sound produced with air compressed above the closed glottis. |
| INJECTIVE | • injective adj. (Mathematics) of, relating to, or being an injection: such that each element of the image (or range)… • INJECTIVE adj. being a one to one mathematical function. |
| JAVELINED | • javelined v. Simple past tense and past participle of javelin. • JAVELIN v. to pierce with a light spear. |
| JIVEASSES | • jive-asses n. Plural of jive-ass. • JIVEASS n. (colloquial) a person who loves fun and excitement. |
| JUVENILES | • juveniles n. Plural of juvenile. • JUVENILE n. a young person. |
| OBJECTIVE | • objective adj. Of or relating to a material object, actual existence or reality. • objective adj. Not influenced by the emotions or prejudices. • objective adj. Based on observed facts; without subjective assessment. |
| OVERJOYED | • overjoyed adj. Very happy. • overjoyed adj. (Obsolete) Overly happy. • overjoyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of overjoy. |
| REJECTIVE | • rejective adj. Tending to reject. • REJECTIVE adj. rejecting, or tending to reject. |
| VERJUICED | • verjuiced adj. Of a person: sour; bitter. • VERJUICE v. to make sour with verjuice. |
| VERJUICES | • verjuices n. Plural of verjuice. • VERJUICE v. to make sour with verjuice. |