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11-letter words containing j, c, d

  • 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
  • coadjacency — the state of two or more things being adjacent in experience or thought
  • coadjutants — Plural form of coadjutant.
  • coadjuvancy — (rare) cooperation, mutual effort, joint-help.
  • conjectured — Simple past tense and past participle of conjecture.
  • conjoinedly — In a conjoined manner; conjointly.
  • desk jockey — an office worker who sits at a desk, often as contrasted with someone who does more important or active work: desk jockeys at the CIA.
  • disc jockey — a person who conducts a radio broadcast consisting of recorded music, informal talk, commercial announcements, etc.
  • disjunction — the act of disjoining or the state of being disjoined: a disjunction between thought and action.
  • disjunctive — serving or tending to disjoin; separating; dividing; distinguishing.
  • disjuncture — the act of disjoining or the state of being disjoined; disjunction.
  • disk jockey — radio host
  • dust jacket — book jacket.
  • injudicious — not judicious; showing lack of judgment; unwise; imprudent; indiscreet: an injudicious decision.
  • interjected — Simple past tense and past participle of interject.
  • introjected — Simple past tense and past participle of introject.
  • jack around — to spend time in useless activity
  • jack ladder — Nautical. Jacob's ladder (def 2a).
  • jackpudding — An amusing person who acts foolishly in order to entertain people.
  • jackson day — January 8, a holiday commemorating Andrew Jackson's victory at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815: a legal holiday in Louisiana.
  • jacob's rod — asphodel (sense 1)
  • jacobinized — Simple past tense and past participle of jacobinize.
  • janus-faced — having two faces, one looking forward, one looking backward, as the Roman deity Janus.
  • japan cedar — an evergreen tree, Cryptomeria japonica, of Japan, characterized by the pyramidal manner of growth of its branches.
  • joined case — a trial combining multiple related claims, etc
  • judge lynch — the personification of lynch law.
  • judicatures — Plural form of judicature.
  • judiciaries — Plural form of judiciary.
  • judiciously — using or showing judgment as to action or practical expediency; discreet, prudent, or politic: judicious use of one's money.
  • juridically — of or relating to the administration of justice.
  • nonadjacent — lying near, close, or contiguous; adjoining; neighboring: a motel adjacent to the highway.
  • nondisjunct — Not disjunct.
  • nonjudicial — Not resulting from a court ruling or judgment.
  • object code — the machine-language output of a compiler or assembler that is ready for execution.
  • objectified — Simple past tense and past participle of objectify.
  • prejudicant — judging beforehand
  • prejudicate — to judge beforehand
  • prejudicial — causing prejudice or disadvantage; detrimental.
  • prejudicing — any preconceived opinion or feeling, either favorable or unfavorable.
  • slack-jawed — having the mouth open, especially as an indication of astonishment, bewilderment, etc.
  • subadjacent — lying near, close, or contiguous; adjoining; neighboring: a motel adjacent to the highway.
  • subjudicial — pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice: judicial proceedings; the judicial system.
  • touch judge — one of the two linesmen in rugby
  • trojan duck — a duck that is a carrier of avian flu and is therefore a threat to other birds and also to humans, but which shows no outward signs of infection
  • unjaundiced — devoid of distorted or prejudiced views.
  • unprojected — not projected or planned for

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