| INJECTANTS | • injectants n. Plural of injectant. • INJECTANT n. a substance that is injected into something. |
| INTERJECTS | • interjects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interject. • INTERJECT v. to interpose, throw between. |
| INTROJECTS | • introjects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of introject. • INTROJECT v. to incorporate external ideas and attitudes into one's own personality. |
| JETTISONED | • jettisoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of jettison. • JETTISON v. to throw overboard. |
| JITTERBUGS | • jitterbugs n. Plural of jitterbug. • JITTERBUG v. to dance a jazz dance featuring vigorous acrobatic feats. |
| JITTERIEST | • jitteriest adj. Superlative form of jittery: most jittery. • JITTERY adj. extremely nervous. |
| JUNKETTING | • junketting v. Present participle of junket. • junketting n. Alternative form of junketing. • JUNKET v. to go on such a pleasure trip. |
| OUTJESTING | • outjesting v. Present participle of outjest. • OUTJEST v. to excel in jesting. |
| OUTJETTING | • OUTJETTING n. a projection, also OUTJUTTING. |
| RIJSTTAFEL | • rijsttafel n. A large meal originating in colonial Indonesia composed of many different dishes with rice as the main… • RIJSTTAFEL n. (Dutch) an Indonesian rice dish, also REISTAFEL, RIJSTAFEL. |
| TRAJECTILE | • TRAJECTILE adj. relating to trajectory. |
| TRAJECTING | • trajecting v. Present participle of traject. • TRAJECT v. to transmit. |
| TRAJECTION | • trajection n. (Archaic) The act of trajecting; a throwing or casting through or across; also, emission. • trajection n. (Archaic) transposition. • TRAJECTION n. the act of trajecting. |