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11-letter words containing j, o, b

  • antijacobin — opposed the political activities of the Jacobins
  • banjo clock — a clock of the early 19th century in the U.S., having a drumlike case for the dial mounted on a narrow, tapering body, with a boxlike bottom containing the pendulum and its weight.
  • bevel joint — a miter joint, especially one in which two pieces meet at other than a right angle.
  • blogjacking — the use of another person’s blog without his or her consent, esp for malicious or satirical purposes
  • boojum tree — a tree, Idria columnaris, native to Baja California, having spreading spiny branches, deciduous leaves, and yellow flowers.
  • book jacket — a removable paper cover used to protect a bound book
  • bottle-jack — a large jack used for heavy lifts
  • burne-jones — Sir Edward. 1833–98, English Pre-Raphaelite painter and designer of stained-glass windows and tapestries
  • desk jobber — a wholesaler or distributor who conducts business in drop shipments.
  • do a job on — a piece of work, especially a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price: She gave him the job of mowing the lawn.
  • double jump — Chess. the advance of a pawn, in its original move only, from its initial position on the second rank to the fourth without stopping at the intervening square.
  • elbow joint — the joint between the upper arm and the forearm, formed by the junction of the radius and ulna with the humerus
  • hatchet job — a maliciously destructive critique or act: The special committee has done a hatchet job on the new proposal.
  • hob-jobbing — the work or activities of a hobjobber
  • holiday job — a temporary job taken by a person during their holidays from school, college or university
  • jabberwocky — a playful imitation of language consisting of invented, meaningless words; nonsense; gibberish.
  • jaboticabas — Plural form of jaboticaba.
  • jacob's rod — asphodel (sense 1)
  • jacobinized — Simple past tense and past participle of jacobinize.
  • jewelry box — case for valuable accessories
  • job costing — a method of cost accounting by which the total cost of a given unit or quantity is determined by computing the costs that go into making a product as it moves through the manufacturing process.
  • job hunting — the activity of searching for employment
  • job printer — a printer who does letterheads, invoices, announcements, and other miscellaneous work, as distinguished from one who works solely on books, periodicals, etc.
  • job sharing — to share the responsibility and duties of a single full-time job with one or more other employees.
  • job vacancy — a job which has not been filled
  • job's-tears — (used with a plural verb) the hard, nearly spherical bracts that surround the female flowers of an Asian grass, Coix lacryma-jobi, and which when ripe are used as beads.
  • joblessness — without a job.
  • jockey club — an association for the regulation and promotion of thoroughbred horse racing, usually composed of racing officials and thoroughbred owners at a specific racetrack or in a particular region.
  • joel barlowJoel, 1754–1812, U.S. poet and diplomat.
  • join battle — to start fighting
  • journal box — a box or housing for a journal and its bearing.
  • judeophobia — Alternative case form of Judeophobia.
  • mumbo jumbo — meaningless incantation or ritual.
  • object ball — the first ball struck by the cue ball in making a carom. Compare carom ball.
  • object code — the machine-language output of a compiler or assembler that is ready for execution.
  • object lens — objective (def 3).
  • object lisp — (language)   An object-oriented Lisp developed by Lisp Machines Inc. (LMI) in about 1987. Object Lisp was based on nested closures and operator shadowing. Several competing object-orientated extensions to Lisp were around at the time, such as Flavors, in use by Symbolics; Common Objects, developed by Hewlett-Packard; and CommonLoops in use by Xerox. LMI submitted the specification as a candidate for an object-oriented standard for Common Lisp, but it was defeated in favour of CLOS.
  • objectified — Simple past tense and past participle of objectify.
  • objectifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of objectify.
  • objectional — Objectionable.
  • objective c — (language)   An object-oriented superset of ANSI C by Brad Cox, Productivity Products. Its additions to C are few and are mostly based on Smalltalk. Objective C is implemented as a preprocessor for C. Its syntax is a superset of standard C syntax, and its compiler accepts both C and Objective C source code (filename extension ".m"). It has no operator overloading, multiple inheritance, or class variables. It does have dynamic binding. It is used as the system programming language on the NeXT. As implemented for NEXTSTEP, the Objective C language is fully compatible with ANSI C. Objective C can also be used as an extension to C++, which lacks some of the possibilities for object-oriented design that dynamic typing and dynamic binding bring to Objective C. C++ also has features not found in Objective C. Versions exist for MS-DOS, Macintosh, VAX/VMS and Unix workstations. Language versions by Stepstone, NeXT and GNU are slightly different. There is a library of (GNU) Objective C objects by R. Andrew McCallum <[email protected]> with similar functionality to Smalltalk's Collection objects. It includes: Set, Bag, Array, LinkedList, LinkList, CircularArray, Queue, Stack, Heap, SortedArray, MappedCollector, GapArray and DelegateList. Version: Alpha Release. ftp://iesd.auc.dk/pub/ObjC/. See also: Objectionable-C.
  • objectively — something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target: the objective of a military attack; the objective of a fund-raising drive.
  • objectivise — to cause to become concrete or objective; objectify.
  • objectivism — a tendency to lay stress on the objective or external elements of cognition.
  • objectivist — a tendency to lay stress on the objective or external elements of cognition.
  • objectivity — the state or quality of being objective: He tries to maintain objectivity in his judgment.
  • objectivize — to cause to become concrete or objective; objectify.
  • objectworks — An object-oriented development environment developed by ParcPlace, available under Smalltalk and C++.
  • objet d'art — an object of artistic worth or curiosity, especially a small object.
  • objurgating — Present participle of objurgate.

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