| BIJUGOUS | • bijugous adj. (Botany, archaic) bijugate. • BIJUGOUS adj. having two pairs of leaflets. |
| CUNJEVOI | • cunjevoi n. (Australia) A coastal sea squirt, Pyura stolonifera, found in some parts of Australia and South Africa. • cunjevoi n. A large flowering plant, Alocasia macrorrhizos, native to tropical islands from Asia to Australia. • CUNJEVOI n. (Native Australian) a kind of sea squirt found on Australian reefs and rocks and used as bait. |
| JALOUSIE | • jalousie n. (Naval architecture) A component in a ventilation system. • jalousie n. Upward sloping window slats which form a blind or shutter, allowing light and air in but excluding rain… • jalousie n. A pastry with the upper side sliced before final baking to resemble a wooden slatted blind. |
| JOINTURE | • jointure n. (Obsolete) A joining; a joint. • jointure n. (Law) An estate settled on a wife, which she is to enjoy after her husband’s death, for her own life… • jointure v. (Transitive) To settle a jointure upon. |
| JONQUILS | • jonquils n. Plural of jonquil. • JONQUIL n. a species of narcissus. |
| JOUNCIER | • jouncier adj. Comparative form of jouncy: more jouncy. • JOUNCY adj. jolting. |
| JOUNCING | • jouncing v. Present participle of jounce. • jouncing n. A motion that jounces. • JOUNCE v. to jolt, shake. |
| JOUSTING | • jousting n. A medieval European sport in which mounted knights charged at each other bearing lances. • jousting n. (Figurative) Any activity in which two people spar with each other verbally. • jousting v. Present participle of joust. |
| JUDOISTS | • judoists n. Plural of judoist. • JUDOIST n. one skilled in judo, also JUDOKA. |
| JUMBOISE | • jumboise v. Alternative form of jumboize. • JUMBOISE v. to enlarge a ship using prefabricated sections, also JUMBOIZE. |
| JUMBOIZE | • jumboize v. (Nautical) To lengthen a ship replacing an existing section with a longer section or inserting an additional section. • JUMBOIZE v. to enlarge a ship using prefabricated sections, also JUMBOISE. |
| JUNCTION | • junction n. The act of joining, or the state of being joined. • junction n. A place where two things meet, especially where two roads meet. • junction n. The boundary between two physically different materials, especially between conductors, semiconductors, or metals. |
| JUNIORED | • JUNIOR v. (of a lawyer) to assist the lead lawyer on a case. |
| KINKAJOU | • kinkajou n. Potos flavus, a carnivorous mammal of Central America and South America with a long, prehensile tail… • KINKAJOU n. a nocturnal carnivorous mammal of South America, allied to the raccoons. |
| LOGJUICE | • LOGJUICE n. (slang) bad port wine, as if coloured with logwood. |
| OBJURING | • objuring v. Present participle of objure. • OBJURE v. to bind by oath; to entreat solemnly. |
| SUBJOINS | • subjoins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subjoin. • SUBJOIN v. to add at the end. |
| UNJOINED | • unjoined v. Simple past tense and past participle of unjoin. • unjoined adj. Not joined. • unjoined adj. Separated, detached. |
| UNJOINTS | • unjoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unjoint. • UNJOINT v. to separate at a juncture. |