| ABJURERS | • abjurers n. Plural of abjurer. • ABJURER n. one who abjures. |
| ADJURERS | • adjurers n. Plural of adjurer. • ADJURER n. one who commands solemnly, also ADJUROR. |
| ADJURORS | • adjurors n. Plural of adjuror. • ADJUROR n. one who commands solemnly, also ADJURER. |
| CONJURER | • conjurer n. One who conjures, a magician. • conjurer n. One who performs parlor tricks, sleight of hand. • conjurer n. One who conjures; one who calls, entreats, or charges in a solemn manner. |
| CONJUROR | • conjuror n. Alternative spelling of conjurer. • conjuror n. (Law, obsolete) One bound by a common oath with others. • CONJUROR n. a person who performs magic tricks, also CONJURER. |
| INJURERS | • injurers n. Plural of injurer. • INJURER n. one who injures. |
| JERQUERS | • jerquers n. Plural of jerquer. • JERQUER n. one who searches for contraband, also JERKER. |
| JUMARRED | • jumarred v. Simple past tense and past participle of jumar. • JUMAR v. to climb using ropes and clips. |
| JURATORY | • juratory adj. Relating to or comprising an oath. • JURATORY adj. pertaining to an oath. |
| NONJUROR | • nonjuror n. (Historical, Anglicanism) Someone who refuses to swear a particular oath, specifically a clergyman who… • nonjuror n. One who is not a juror. • NONJUROR n. one of those adherents of James II who refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary, or to their successors, after the revolution of 1688; a Jacobite. |
| PERJURED | • perjured v. Simple past tense and past participle of perjure. • PERJURE v. to make a perjurer of. |
| PERJURER | • perjurer n. Someone who has committed perjury by lying under oath. • PERJURER n. one guilty of perjury. |
| PERJURES | • perjures v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of perjure. • PERJURE v. to make a perjurer of. |
| REINJURE | • reinjure v. To injure a body part which has already been injured. • REINJURE v. to injure again. |
| REINJURY | • reinjury n. Injury appearing for a second or subsequent time. • REINJURY n. a second injury. |
| REJOURNS | • rejourns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rejourn. • REJOURN v. (Shakespeare) to postpone, defer. |