| EJECTING | • ejecting v. Present participle of eject. • EJECT v. to throw out forcibly. |
| EJECTION | • ejection n. The act of ejecting. • ejection n. That which is ejected. • EJECTION n. the act of ejecting. |
| ENJOINED | • enjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of enjoin. • ENJOIN v. to order or direct. |
| ENJOINER | • enjoiner n. One who enjoins. • ENJOINER n. one who enjoins. |
| INJECTED | • injected v. Simple past tense and past participle of inject. • INJECT v. to force liquid into. |
| JEELYING | • JEELY v. (Scots) to make into a jelly, also JELLY, JEELIE. |
| JEERINGS | • jeerings n. Plural of jeering. • JEERING n. the act of jeering. |
| JETLINER | • jetliner n. (Aviation) A jet-propelled airliner. • jet-liner n. Alternative form of jetliner. • jet␣liner n. Alternative form of jetliner. |
| JEWELING | • jeweling v. Present participle of jewel. • JEWEL v. to adorn with precious stones. |
| JIHADEEN | • JIHADEEN n. Islamic freedom fighters, also JEHADEEN. |
| JINKERED | • JINKER v. to transport in a jinker. |
| JULIENNE | • julienne n. (Cooking) A garnish of vegetables cut into long, thin strips. • julienne v. (Transitive) To prepare by cutting in this way. • JULIENNE n. (French) a kind of soup containing thin slices or shreds of carrots, onions, etc. |
| JUVENILE | • juvenile adj. Young; not fully developed. • juvenile adj. Characteristic of youth or immaturity; childish. • juvenile n. A prepubescent child. |
| MIJNHEER | • mijnheer n. Alternative form of mynheer. • MIJNHEER n. (Dutch) the Dutch equivalent of Mr. or Sir; hence, a Dutchman, also MENEER, MYNHEER. |
| REINJECT | • reinject v. To inject again. • reinject v. To cause to reenter. • REINJECT v. to inject again. |
| REINJURE | • reinjure v. To injure a body part which has already been injured. • REINJURE v. to injure again. |
| REJOINED | • rejoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of rejoin. • REJOIN v. to join again. |