| INTERJECTS | • interjects v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interject. • INTERJECT v. to interpose, throw between. |
| INTERJOINS | • interjoins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interjoin. • INTERJOIN v. (Shakespeare) to join together. |
| 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. |
| JANITRIXES | • janitrixes n. Plural of janitrix. • JANITRIX n. (Latin) a female doorkeeper. |
| JARGONIEST | • JARGONY adj. like jargon. |
| JOINTURESS | • jointuress n. A woman to whom an estate is bequeathed via jointure. • JOINTURESS n. a woman who has a jointure, also JOINTRESS. |
| JUNIORATES | • juniorates n. Plural of juniorate. • JUNIORATE n. a course of high school or college study for candidates for the priesthood. |
| PEJORATING | • pejorating v. Present participle of pejorate. • PEJORATE v. to make worse. |
| PEJORATION | • pejoration n. The act or process of becoming worse; worsening or degeneration. • pejoration n. (Linguistics) The process by which a word acquires a more negative meaning over time. • PEJORATION n. the degeneration of a word or term e.g. "hector" has degenerated from "hero" to bully. |
| PERJINKETY | • PERJINKETY adj. (Scots) prim, finical, also PERJINK, PREJINK. |
| PERJINKITY | • PERJINKITY n. (Scots) a nicety. |
| PROJECTING | • projecting adj. Sticking out. • projecting adj. (Psychology) Giving an outward appearance, in order to avoid a direct connection or to disguise or inflate… • projecting v. Present participle of project. |
| PROJECTION | • projection n. Something which projects, protrudes, juts out, sticks out, or stands out. • projection n. The action of projecting or throwing or propelling something. • projection n. (Archaic) The crisis or decisive point of any process, especially a culinary process. |
| REEJECTING | • reejecting v. Present participle of reeject. • REEJECT v. to eject again. |
| REINJECTED | • reinjected v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinject. • REINJECT v. to inject again. |
| REJECTIONS | • rejections n. Plural of rejection. • REJECTION n. the act of rejecting. |
| SURJECTION | • surjection n. (Set theory) A function for which every element of the codomain is mapped to by some element of the… • SURJECTION n. a mapping function in which all elements in one set correspond to all elements in another set. |
| 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. |