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6-letter words containing j, e, t

  • abject — You use abject to emphasize that a situation or quality is extremely bad.
  • adject — (obsolete) To annex.
  • bejart — Maurice (mɔris). 1927–2007 French dancer and choreographer. His choreography is characterized by a combination of classic and modern dance and acrobatics
  • 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.
  • fanjet — Also called turbofan. a jet engine having a large impeller that takes in air, which is used partly for the combustion of fuel and partly as exhaust.
  • inject — to force (a fluid) into a passage, cavity, or tissue: to inject a medicine into the veins.
  • inkjet — A device, particularly one used in the printing of documents, which propels tiny droplets of ink to the paper.
  • interj — Interjection.
  • jacent — Lying at length.
  • jacket — a short coat, in any of various forms, usually opening down the front.
  • jennet — a female donkey.
  • jested — a joke or witty remark; witticism.
  • jestee — The individual who is the subject of a joke.
  • jester — a person who is given to witticisms, jokes, and pranks.
  • jesuit — a member of a Roman Catholic religious order (Society of Jesus) founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1534.
  • jethro — the father-in-law of Moses. Ex. 3:1.
  • jetlag — Alternative spelling of jet lag.
  • jetsam — goods cast overboard deliberately, as to lighten a vessel or improve its stability in an emergency, which sink where jettisoned or are washed ashore.
  • jetset — Of or pertaining to the jet set.
  • jetski — A powered watercraft with a seat and handlebars in a style similar to a motorbike.
  • jetsom — goods cast overboard deliberately, as to lighten a vessel or improve its stability in an emergency, which sink where jettisoned or are washed ashore.
  • jetted — a stream of a liquid, gas, or small solid particles forcefully shooting forth from a nozzle, orifice, etc.
  • jettee — Obsolete form of jetty.
  • jetter — (obsolete) One who struts; one who bears himself jauntily; a fop.
  • jetton — an inscribed counter or token.
  • jetway — A portable bridge put against an aircraft door to allow passengers to embark or disembark.
  • jewettSarah Orne [awrn] /ɔrn/ (Show IPA), 1849–1909, U.S. short-story writer and novelist.
  • jillet — a giddy or flirtatious girl or young woman.
  • jilted — to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.
  • jilter — to reject or cast aside (a lover or sweetheart), especially abruptly or unfeelingly.
  • jitney — a small bus or car following a regular route along which it picks up and discharges passengers, originally charging each passenger five cents.
  • jitterjitters, nervousness; a feeling of fright or uneasiness (usually preceded by the): Every time I have to make a speech, I get the jitters.
  • joliet — Louis [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1645–1700, French-Canadian explorer, born in Quebec.
  • jolted — Simple past tense and past participle of jolt.
  • jolter — One who, or that which, jolts.
  • jostle — to bump, push, shove, brush against, or elbow roughly or rudely.
  • jotted — to write or mark down quickly or briefly (usually followed by down): Jot down his license number.
  • jotter — a person who jots things down.
  • jowettBenjamin, 1817–93, English educator and Greek scholar.
  • jubate — covered with long hairs resembling a mane.
  • jugate — Botany. having the leaflets in pairs, as a pinnate leaf.
  • juglet — a small jug
  • juliet — the heroine of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
  • jument — (obsolete) A beast; especially, a beast of burden.
  • junket — a sweet, custardlike food of flavored milk curdled with rennet.
  • justed — joust.
  • juster — guided by truth, reason, justice, and fairness: We hope to be just in our understanding of such difficult situations.
  • justle — To jostle.

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