| BIJURAL | • BIJURAL adj. pertaining to a single jurisdiction with two legal systems. |
| INJURED | • injured v. Simple past tense and past participle of injure. • INJURE v. to harm or do hurt to. |
| INJURER | • injurer n. One who injures something. • INJURER n. one who injures. |
| INJURES | • injures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of injure. • INJURE v. to harm or do hurt to. |
| JABIRUS | • jabirus n. Plural of jabiru. • JABIRU n. (Tupi) one of several large wading birds allied to the storks. |
| JUDGIER | • judgier adj. Comparative form of judgy: more judgy. • JUDGY adj. tending to judge others, also JUDGEY. |
| JUICERS | • juicers n. Plural of juicer. • JUICER n. a juice extractor. |
| JUICIER | • juicier adj. Comparative form of juicy: more juicy. • JUICY adj. full of juice. |
| JUMPIER | • jumpier adj. Comparative form of jumpy: more jumpy. • JUMPY adj. nervy. |
| JUNIORS | • juniors n. Plural of junior. • JUNIOR v. (of a lawyer) to assist the lead lawyer on a case. |
| JUNIPER | • juniper n. Any shrub or tree of the genus Juniperus of the cypress family, which is characterized by pointed, needle-like… • juniper n. One of a number of coniferous trees which resemble junipers. • juniper n. (UK, slang, archaic) Gin. |
| JUNKIER | • junkier adj. Comparative form of junky: more junky. • JUNKY adj. rubbishy, worthless. |
| JURIDIC | • juridic adj. (Rare) juridical. • JURIDIC adj. relating to the administration of justice; pertaining to a judge, also JURIDICAL. |
| JURISTS | • jurists n. Plural of jurist. • JURIST n. one versed in the law. |
| JURYING | • jurying v. Present participle of jury. • JURY v. to select material for exhibition. |
| JUTTIER | • JUTTY adj. jutting out. |
| PUJARIS | • pujaris n. Plural of pujari. • PUJARI n. (Hindu) a priest. |