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Words containing d, i, j

4 letter words containing d, i, j

  • djia — Dow-Jones Industrial Average: an index of representative common shares traded on the New York Stock Exchange
  • djin — jinn.
  • jedi — a person who claims to live according to a philosophy based on that of the fictional Jedi, a caste of wizards in the Star Wars series of films by George Lucas, US film director
  • jfdi — (chat)   Just fucking do it.
  • jird — any of several species of small, burrowing rodents of the genus Meriones, subfamily Gerbillinae, inhabiting dry regions of Asia and northern Africa.

5 letter words containing d, i, j

  • dijon — a department in E France. 3393 sq. mi. (8790 sq. km). Capital: Dijon.
  • djing — The role of a DJ (disk jockey).
  • djinn — any of a class of spirits, lower than the angels, capable of appearing in human and animal forms and influencing humankind for either good or evil.
  • djins — jinn.
  • dvija — a person who is twice-born: a distinction made between the first three classes of society and the lowest class, the Shudra. Only the dvijas may study the Vedas.

6 letter words containing d, i, j

  • adjigo — a yam plant, Dioscorea hastifolia, native to SW Australia that has edible tubers
  • adjoin — If one room, place, or object adjoins another, they are next to each other.
  • ahidjo — Ahmadou [ah-mah-doo] /ɑ mɑˈdu/ (Show IPA), 1924–1989, statesman: president of Cameroon 1960–82.
  • djambi — a province on SE Sumatra, in W Indonesia.
  • djilas — Milovan [mee-law-vahn] /ˈmi lɔ vɑn/ (Show IPA), 1911–1995, Yugoslavian political leader and author, born in Montenegro.

7 letter words containing d, i, j

  • abidjan — a port in Côte d'Ivoire, on the Gulf of Guinea: the legislative capital (Yamoussoukro became the administrative capital in 1983). Pop: 3 516 000 (2005 est)
  • adjoins — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjoin.
  • adjoint — a generalization in category theory of this notion
  • andijon — a city in E Uzbekistan, near the border of Kyrgyzstan.
  • bemidji — a town in central Minnesota.

8 letter words containing d, i, j

  • adjoined — to be close to or in contact with; abut on: His property adjoins the lake.
  • adjoints — Plural form of adjoint.
  • adjuring — Present participle of adjure.
  • adonijah — a son of David, put to death at the order of Solomon. II Sam. 3:4; I Kings 2:19–25.
  • cojoined — Simple past tense and past participle of cojoin.

9 letter words containing d, i, j

  • adjection — Act of adjecting or adding, or the thing added.
  • adjective — An adjective is a word such as 'big', 'dead', or 'financial' that describes a person or thing, or gives extra information about them. Adjectives usually come before nouns or after link verbs.
  • adjoining — being in contact; connected or neighbouring
  • adjudging — Present participle of adjudge.
  • adjusting — Alter or move (something) slightly in order to achieve the desired fit, appearance, or result.

10 letter words containing d, i, j

  • adjectival — Adjectival means relating to adjectives or like an adjective.
  • adjectives — Grammar. any member of a class of words that modify nouns and pronouns, primarily by describing a particular quality of the word they are modifying, as wise in a wise grandmother, or perfect in a perfect score, or handsome in He is extremely handsome. Other terms, as numbers (one cup; twelve months), certain demonstrative pronouns (this magazine; those questions), and terms that impose limits (each person; no mercy) can also function adjectivally, as can some nouns that are found chiefly in fixed phrases where they immediately precede the noun they modify, as bottle in bottle cap and bus in bus station. Synonyms: modifier, qualifier, identifier, describer, describing word.
  • adjourning — to suspend the meeting of (a club, legislature, committee, etc.) to a future time, another place, or indefinitely: to adjourn the court.
  • adjudicate — If you adjudicate on a dispute or problem, you make an official judgment or decision about it.
  • adjunction — (in phrase-structure grammar) the relationship between a branch of a tree representing a sentence to other branches to its left or right that descend from the same node immediately above

11 letter words containing d, i, j

  • adjectively — Grammar. any member of a class of words that modify nouns and pronouns, primarily by describing a particular quality of the word they are modifying, as wise in a wise grandmother, or perfect in a perfect score, or handsome in He is extremely handsome. Other terms, as numbers (one cup; twelve months), certain demonstrative pronouns (this magazine; those questions), and terms that impose limits (each person; no mercy) can also function adjectivally, as can some nouns that are found chiefly in fixed phrases where they immediately precede the noun they modify, as bottle in bottle cap and bus in bus station. Synonyms: modifier, qualifier, identifier, describer, describing word.
  • adjectivize — Grammar. to make into an adjective, as by adding a suffix: The noun mirth can be adjectivized by adding -ful or -less to form the adjectives mirthful and mirthless.
  • adjudicated — to pronounce or decree by judicial sentence.
  • adjudicates — to pronounce or decree by judicial sentence.
  • adjudicator — a judge, esp in a competition

12 letter words containing d, i, j

13 letter words containing d, i, j

14 letter words containing d, i, j

  • adjunctiveness — The state or quality of being adjunctive.
  • disjointedness — having the joints or connections separated: a disjointed fowl.
  • double-jointed — (of particular people or animals) having unusually flexible joints that can bend in unusual ways or to abnormally great extent.
  • jerry-building — the act of building (houses, flats, etc) badly using cheap materials
  • judgementalism — Alternative form of judgmentalism.

15 letter words containing d, i, j

  • adjectivization — Grammar. to make into an adjective, as by adding a suffix: The noun mirth can be adjectivized by adding -ful or -less to form the adjectives mirthful and mirthless.
  • extrajudicially — Outside of the legal system.
  • injudiciousness — The state or condition of being injudicious.
  • joint-household — a type of extended family composed of parents, their children, and the children's spouses and offspring in one household.
  • jubilate-sunday — Also called Jubilate Sunday. the third Sunday after Easter: so called from the first word of the 65th Psalm in the Vulgate, which is used as the introit.

16 letter words containing d, i, j

  • adjustable-pitch — (of a marine or aircraft propeller) having blades whose pitch can be changed while the propeller is stationary, chiefly to suit various conditions of navigation or flight.
  • judaeo-christian — of or relating to the religious writings, beliefs, values, or traditions held in common by Judaism and Christianity.
  • jurisdictionally — In a jurisdictional way.
  • middelmannetjies — Plural form of middelmannetjie.

17 letter words containing d, i, j

18 letter words containing d, i, j

  • de-objectification — to present as an object, especially of sight, touch, or other physical sense; make objective; externalize.

21 letter words containing d, i, j

  • conjunction-reduction — a rule that reduces coordinate sentences, applied, for example, to convert John lives in Ireland and Brian lives in Ireland into John and Brian live in Ireland

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