| JARFULS | • jarfuls n. Plural of jarful. • JARFUL n. as much as a container can hold. |
| JARGONS | • jargons n. Plural of jargon. • JARGON v. to use words specific to a trade or group. |
| JARGONY | • jargony adj. Typified by jargon; difficult to understand. • JARGONY adj. like jargon. |
| JARGOON | • jargoon n. A variety of zircon. • jargoon n. (UK, slang, countable) A fake ring or other jewellery sold as genuine. • JARGOON n. (French) a brilliant pale or colourless zircon. |
| JARHEAD | • jarhead n. (Slang) A US marine. • JARHEAD n. an American marine soldier. |
| JARINAS | • JARINA n. the hard seed of a palm tree. |
| JARKMAN | • jarkman n. (Obsolete) A forger of counterfeit seals, licenses or other documents. • jarkman n. (Obsolete) A writer of begging letters. • JARKMAN n. (archaic) a vagabond who fabricates counterfeit passes, licenses and certificates for others. |
| JARKMEN | • jarkmen n. (Obsolete) plural of jarkman. • JARKMAN n. (archaic) a vagabond who fabricates counterfeit passes, licenses and certificates for others. |
| JARLDOM | • jarldom n. The status or office of a jarl (Scandinavian nobleman). • JARLDOM n. the domain of a jarl. |
| JAROOLS | • jarools n. Plural of jarool. • JAROOL n. (Bengali) a deciduous tree of the purple loosestrife family, also JARUL. |
| JARPING | • jarping n. (Cumbria, Ireland, Northumbria, Yorkshire, games) gerund of jarp: the activity of knocking one pace-egg… • jarping v. Present participle of jarp. • JARP v. (dialect) to tap an egg against another until one breaks, an Easter competition. |
| JARRAHS | • jarrahs n. Plural of jarrah. • JARRAH n. (Native Australian) the mahogany-like wood of an Australian eucalyptus. |
| JARRING | • jarring adj. That jars (clashes or disagrees); incongruous, conflictful. • jarring n. Storage in jars. • jarring n. A feeling or movement that jars or jolts. |
| JARSFUL | • jarsful n. Plural of jarful. • JARFUL n. as much as a container can hold. |
| JARVEYS | • jarveys n. Plural of jarvey. • JARVEY n. a driver of a horse-drawn taxi, also JARVIE. |
| JARVIES | • jarvies n. Plural of jarvey. • jarvies n. Plural of jarvie. • JARVIE n. a driver of a horse-drawn taxi, also JARVEY. |