| CONJUGANT | • conjugant n. (Genetics) A gamete that undergoes conjugation. • CONJUGANT n. one of a pair of cells undergoing conjugation. |
| CONJUNCTS | • conjuncts n. Plural of conjunct. • CONJUNCT n. a joining, a union. |
| CONJUNTOS | • conjuntos n. Plural of conjunto. • CONJUNTO n. a style of dance music along the Mexican border. |
| CONJURING | • conjuring v. Present participle of conjure. • conjuring n. (Gerund of conjure) An act in which something is conjured. • CONJURING n. the act of conjuring. |
| JUNCTIONS | • junctions n. Plural of junction. • JUNCTION n. an intersection. |
| JUNIORING | • JUNIOR v. (of a lawyer) to assist the lead lawyer on a case. |
| JUNKANOOS | • junkanoos n. Plural of junkanoo. • JUNKANOO n. a boisterous West Indian dance, also JONCANOE. |
| NONINJURY | • noninjury n. A practice or philosophy of not causing injury to others. • noninjury adj. Not of or pertaining to injury. • NONINJURY adj. relating to something that is not an injury. |
| NONJURIES | • nonjuries n. Plural of nonjury. • NONJURY n. a trial without jury. |
| NONJURING | • nonjuring adj. (Historical, Anglicanism) Describing the bishops, clergy and congregations that refused to swear allegiance… • nonjuring adj. (Historical) Describing the bishops and clergy that refused to take the oath of fidelity to the French… • non-juring adj. Alternative form of nonjuring. |
| NONJURORS | • nonjurors n. Plural of nonjuror. • 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. |
| UNENJOYED | • unenjoyed adj. Not enjoyed. • UNENJOYED adj. not enjoyed. |
| UNJOINTED | • unjointed adj. Not jointed. • UNJOINT v. to separate at a juncture. |