| JUGUM | • jugum n. (Zootomy) A connecting ridge or projection, especially on a bone. • jugum n. (Entomology) A lobe on the forewing of some moths which interlocks with the hindwing in flight. • jugum n. (Botany) One of the ridges commonly found on the fruit of umbelliferous plants. |
| JUGULA | • jugula n. Plural of jugulum. • JUGULUM n. (Latin) the front part of the neck. |
| JUGUMS | • jugums n. Plural of jugum. • JUGUM n. (Latin) a pair of opposite leaves. |
| JUGULAR | • jugular adj. (Anatomy, relational) Relating to, or located near, the neck or throat. • jugular adj. (Zootomy, of fish) Having ventral fins attached under the throat. • jugular adj. (Humorous, relational) Relating to juggling. |
| JUGULUM | • jugulum n. The neck or throat. • jugulum n. (Zootomy, of a bird) The lower throat or the part of the neck just above the breast. • jugulum n. (Entomology) The jugum of an insect’s wing. |
| JUGULARS | • jugulars n. (Rare) plural of jugular. • JUGULAR n. a vein in the neck. |
| JUGULATE | • jugulate v. (Transitive) To cut the throat of. • JUGULATE v. to cut the throat of. |
| JUGULATED | • jugulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of jugulate. • JUGULATE v. to cut the throat of. |
| JUGULATES | • jugulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jugulate. • JUGULATE v. to cut the throat of. |
| JUGULATING | • jugulating v. Present participle of jugulate. • JUGULATE v. to cut the throat of. |
| JUGULATION | • jugulation n. (Archaic) Prevention of a disease from progressing. • jugulation n. (Rare) Slitting of the throat as a way to kill something or someone. • JUGULATION n. the act of jugulating. |
| JUGULATIONS | • JUGULATION n. the act of jugulating. |