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Words containing e, j, c, t

5 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • eject — Force or throw (something) out, typically in a violent or sudden way.

6 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • abject — You use abject to emphasize that a situation or quality is extremely bad.
  • adject — (obsolete) To annex.
  • deject — to have a depressing effect on; dispirit; dishearten
  • ejecta — Material that is forced or thrown out, especially as a result of volcanic eruption, meteoritic impact, or stellar explosion.
  • ejects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eject.

7 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • cajeput — cajuput
  • cetinje — a town in Montenegro, in the SW: former capital of Montenegro (until 1945); palace and fortified monastery, residences of Montenegrin prince-bishops. Pop: 15 137 (2003 est)
  • conject — to conjecture
  • dejecta — waste products excreted through the anus; faeces
  • dejects — (rare) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deject.

8 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • abjectly — utterly hopeless, miserable, humiliating, or wretched: abject poverty.
  • adjacent — If one thing is adjacent to another, the two things are next to each other.
  • conjects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conject.
  • dejected — If you are dejected, you feel miserable or unhappy, especially because you have just been disappointed by something.
  • dejecter — One who casts down, or dejects.

9 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • abjection — an abject state or condition
  • abjective — tending to degrade, humiliate, or demoralize: the abjective influences of his early life.
  • 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.
  • bedjacket — A short jacket worn when sitting up in bed, usually by women.

10 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • abjectness — The state of being abject; abasement; meanness; servility. (Late 16th century.).
  • adjacently — lying near, close, or contiguous; adjoining; neighboring: a motel adjacent to the highway.
  • 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.
  • adjudicate — If you adjudicate on a dispute or problem, you make an official judgment or decision about it.

11 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • 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.
  • bottle-jack — a large jack used for heavy lifts

12 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • adjectivally — as an adjective
  • adjudicative — to pronounce or decree by judicial sentence.
  • adjudicature — An act of adjudication; a judgment.
  • adjunctively — in an adjunctive manner
  • autoinjector — A medical device designed to deliver a single dose of a particular, typically life-saving, drug.

13 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • antirejection — acting to prevent the rejection of a transplanted organ
  • auto-injector — An auto-injector is a hypodermic syringe that you can use to inject yourself with a liquid.
  • autoprojector — (theory)   A self-applicable partial evaluator.
  • conjecturable — Able to be conjectured upon.
  • conjecturally — of, of the nature of, or involving conjecture; problematical: Theories about the extinction of dinosaurs are highly conjectural.

14 letter words containing e, j, c, t

15 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • 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.
  • conjunctiveness — the quality of being conjunctive
  • countersubjects — Plural form of countersubject.
  • extrajudicially — Outside of the legal system.
  • interjaculatory — expressed by interjaculating

16 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • 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.
  • hyperconjugation — (organic chemistry) A weak form of conjugation in which single bonds interact with a conjugated system.
  • judaeo-christian — of or relating to the religious writings, beliefs, values, or traditions held in common by Judaism and Christianity.
  • subjectification — to make subjective.
  • super-injunction — an instruction or order issued by a court imposing restrictions on reporting, including any reference to the restriction itself

17 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • benjamin-constant — Henri Benjamin [ahn-ree ban-zha-man] /ɑ̃ˈri bɛ̃ ʒaˈmɛ̃/ (Show IPA), (Benjamin Constant) 1767–1830, French statesman and author, born in Switzerland.
  • complex-conjugate — one of a group of conjugate words.
  • interjectionalize — to make into an interjection.
  • intersubjectively — (philosophy) In an intersubjective way; between or among multiple subjects.
  • intersubjectivity — The state or condition of being intersubjective.

18 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • de-objectification — to present as an object, especially of sight, touch, or other physical sense; make objective; externalize.
  • jack-in-the-pulpit — A North American plant, Arisaema triphyllum, of the arum family, having an upright spadix arched over by a green or striped purplish-brown spathe.
  • jack-of-all-trades — a person who is adept at many different kinds of work.
  • johnny-come-lately — a late arrival or participant; newcomer: the Johnny-come-latelies producing space-war films after the trend had ended.
  • object-orientation — object-oriented

20 letter words containing e, j, c, t

21 letter words containing e, j, c, t

  • choledochojejunostomy — (medicine) The surgical formation of an opening between the common bile duct and the jejunum.
  • 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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