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16-letter words containing j, a, g

  • adjutant general — a member of the Army Board responsible for personnel and administrative functions
  • average adjuster — a person who calculates average claims, esp for marine insurance
  • foot fault judge — on official on the baseline who is responsible for calling foot faults
  • generation jones — members of the generation of people born in the Western world between the mid-1950s and the mid-1960s
  • grapefruit juice — nectar of the grapefruit
  • gutierrez najera — Manuel [mah-nwel] /mɑˈnwɛl/ (Show IPA), ("El Duque Job") 1859–95, Mexican poet, short-story writer, and editor.
  • hamstring injury — an instance of physical damage to a person's hamstring
  • hyperconjugation — (organic chemistry) A weak form of conjugation in which single bonds interact with a conjugated system.
  • jacobson's organ — either of a pair of blind, tubular, olfactory sacs in the roof of the mouth, vestigial in humans but well-developed in many animals, especially reptiles.
  • james oglethorpeJames Edward, 1696–1785, British general: founder of the colony of Georgia.
  • japanese gelatin — agar (def 1).
  • javaserver pages — (programming, web)   (JSP) A freely available specification for extending the Java Servlet API to generate dynamic web pages on a web server. The JSP specification was written by industry leaders as part of the Java development program. JSP assists developers in creating HTML or XML pages that combine static (fixed) page templates with dynamic content. Separating the user interface from content generation allows page designers to change the page layout without having to rewrite program code. JSP was designed to be simpler than pure servlets or CGI scripting. JSP uses XML-like tags and scripts written in Java to generate the page content. HTML or XML formatting tags are passed back to the client. Application logic can live on the server, e.g. in JavaBeans. JSP is a cross-platform alternative to Microsoft's Active Server Pages, which only runs in IIS on Windows NT. Applications written to the JSP specification can be run on compliant web servers, and web servers such as Apache, Netscape Enterprise Server, and Microsoft IIS that have had Java support added. JSP should soon be available on Unix, AS/400, and mainframe platforms.
  • javelin throwing — the sport of throwing the javelin
  • johnston's organ — a sense organ in the second segment of the antenna of an insect, sensitive to movements of the antenna's flagellum, as when the insect is in flight.
  • juxtapositioning — Present participle of juxtaposition.
  • king james bible — Authorized Version.
  • laughing jackass — kookaburra.
  • lissajous figure — the series of plane curves traced by an object executing two mutually perpendicular harmonic motions.
  • new jack (swing) — a style of rhythm-and-blues music blending rap, disco, funk, soul, etc. and characterized by aggressive, boastful, romantic lyrics
  • objective danger — a danger, such as a stone fall or avalanche, to which climbing skill is irrelevant
  • private judgment — personal opinion formed independently of the expressed position of an institution, as in matters of religion or politics.
  • progressive jazz — an experimental, nonmelodic, and often free-flowing style of modern jazz, especially in the form of highly dissonant, rhythmically complex orchestral arrangements. Compare bop1 , cool jazz, hard bop, modern jazz.
  • project guardian — (project, security)   A project which grew out of the ARPA support for Multics and the sale of Multics systems to the US Air Force. The USAF wanted a system that could be used to handle more than one security classification of data at a time. They contracted with Honeywell and MITRE Corporation to figure out how to do this. Project Guardian led to the creation of the Access Isolation Mechanism, the forerunner of the B2 labeling and star property support in Multics. The DoD Orange Book was influenced by the experience in building secure systems gained in Project Guardian.
  • project planning — project management
  • saint-john-night — Midsummer Eve.
  • self-subjugation — the act, fact, or process of subjugating, or bringing under control; enslavement: The subjugation of the American Indians happened across the country.
  • stagedoor johnny — a man who often goes to a theater or waits at a stage door to court an actress.
  • summary judgment — a judgment, as in an action for debt, that is entered without the necessity of jury trial, based on affidavits of the creditor and debtor that convince the court that there is no arguable issue.
  • to pass judgment — If you pass judgment on someone or something, you give your opinion about it, especially if you are making a criticism.

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