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8-letter words containing j, a, d, e, n

  • adjacent — If one thing is adjacent to another, the two things are next to each other.
  • adjoined — to be close to or in contact with; abut on: His property adjoins the lake.
  • banjaxed — destroyed or ruined
  • enjambed — (grammar, of two syntactic units) continued without a pause.
  • jane doe — a fictitious name used in legal proceedings for a female party whose true name is not known.
  • japanned — any of various hard, durable, black varnishes, originally from Japan, for coating wood, metal, or other surfaces.
  • jargoned — Simple past tense and past participle of jargon.
  • jaundice — Also called icterus. Pathology. yellow discoloration of the skin, whites of the eyes, etc., due to an increase of bile pigments in the blood, often symptomatic of certain diseases, as hepatitis. Compare physiologic jaundice.
  • jawboned — Simple past tense and past participle of jawbone.
  • jihadeen — jihadists
  • jordaens — Jacob [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), 1593–1678, Flemish painter.
  • junkhead — (slang) a junkie, drug addict.
  • ndjamenaLake, a lake in Africa at the junction of four countries: Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria. 5000 to 10,000 sq. mi. (13,000 to 26,000 sq. km) (seasonal variation).
  • nonjaded — Not jaded; fresh.
  • ondaatje — Michael. born 1943, Sri Lankan-born Canadian writer: his works include the poetry collection There's a Trick with a Knife I'm Learning to Do (1979), the Booker-prizewinning novel The English Patient (1992, filmed 1997), Anil's Ghost (2000), and Divisadero (2007)
  • rijndael — Advanced Encryption Standard
  • un-jaded — dulled or satiated by overindulgence: a jaded appetite.
  • underjaw — the lower jaw

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