| ABJOINTS | • abjoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abjoint. • ABJOINT v. to cut off by forming a septum. |
| ADJOINTS | • adjoints n. Plural of adjoint. • ADJOINT n. a form of a mathematical matrix. |
| BANJOIST | • banjoist n. One who plays a banjo. • BANJOIST n. one who plays the banjo. |
| DISJOINT | • disjoint adj. Not smooth or continuous; disjointed. • disjoint adj. (Set theory, not comparable) Of two or more sets, having no members in common; having an intersection… • disjoint v. To render disjoint; to remove a connection, linkage, or intersection. |
| INJOINTS | • injoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of injoint. • INJOINT v. (Shakespeare) to join. |
| JANITORS | • janitors n. Plural of janitor. • JANITOR n. (Latin) a doorkeeper; an attendant or caretaker. |
| JETTISON | • jettison n. (Uncountable, collective) Items that have been or are about to be ejected from a boat or balloon. • jettison n. (Countable) The action of jettisoning items. • jettison v. To eject from a boat, submarine, aircraft, spaceship or hot-air balloon, so as to lighten the load. |
| JINGOIST | • jingoist n. One who advocates an aggressive nationalism; one who vociferously supports a nation’s military aims. • jingoist adj. Jingoistic; extremely supportive of warlike foreign policy. • JINGOIST n. a zealous patriot, also JINGO. |
| JOINTERS | • jointers n. Plural of jointer. • JOINTER n. a bricklayer's tool for putting joints in mortar. |
| JOISTING | • joisting v. Present participle of joist. • JOIST v. to fit with joists. |
| JOLTINGS | • joltings n. Plural of jolting. • JOLTING n. the act of making a jolt. |
| JOSTLING | • jostling v. Present participle of jostle. • jostling n. An act of jostling; a push or shove. • JOSTLING n. the act of jostling. |
| JOTTINGS | • jottings n. Plural of jotting. • JOTTING n. a brief note. |
| 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. |
| UNJOINTS | • unjoints v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unjoint. • UNJOINT v. to separate at a juncture. |