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6-letter words containing j, t, a

  • a to j — Appendices to Journals (of the House of Representatives or Parliament)
  • abject — You use abject to emphasize that a situation or quality is extremely bad.
  • adject — (obsolete) To annex.
  • adjust — When you adjust to a new situation, you get used to it by changing your behaviour or your ideas.
  • ajanta — a village in N Maharashtra, in W central India: caves and shrines containing Buddhist frescoes and sculptures.
  • bejart — Maurice (mɔris). 1927–2007 French dancer and choreographer. His choreography is characterized by a combination of classic and modern dance and acrobatics
  • cotija — A popular hard, dry, cheese from Mexico.
  • ejecta — Material that is forced or thrown out, especially as a result of volcanic eruption, meteoritic impact, or stellar explosion.
  • fajita — a thin strip of marinated and grilled meat.
  • 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.
  • gyttja — a mud rich in organic matter, found at the bottom or near the shore of certain lakes.
  • itajai — a seaport in S Brazil.
  • jacent — Lying at length.
  • jacket — a short coat, in any of various forms, usually opening down the front.
  • jamaat — an Islamic council or assembly
  • jampot — A pot of jam.
  • janata — (in India) the general public; the people
  • jataka — a collection of fables, many concerning former lives of the Buddha.
  • jaunts — Plural form of jaunt.
  • jaunty — easy and sprightly in manner or bearing: to walk with a jaunty step.
  • javits — Jacob K(oppel) [koh-pel] /koʊˈpɛl/ (Show IPA), 1904–86, U.S. politician: senator 1957–81.
  • 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.
  • jetway — A portable bridge put against an aircraft door to allow passengers to embark or disembark.
  • jhatka — the slaughter of animals for food according to Sikh law
  • jictar — Joint Industry Committee for Television Advertising Research
  • jubate — covered with long hairs resembling a mane.
  • jugate — Botany. having the leaflets in pairs, as a pinnate leaf.
  • jumart — the mythical offspring of a bull and a mare
  • juntas — Plural form of junta.
  • jupati — A Brazilian palm, Raphia taedigera, whose long stalks are used in constructing buildings.
  • jurant — taking an oath
  • juxta- — near, beside, close by
  • maatje — A fermented herring.
  • matjes — Plural form of matje.
  • rajkot — a city in S Gujarat, in W India.
  • rajput — a member of a Hindu people claiming descent from the ancient Kshatriya, or warrior caste, and noted for their military spirit.
  • ramjet — a jet engine operated by the injection of fuel into a stream of air compressed by the forward speed of the aircraft.
  • sejant — (of an animal) represented in a sitting posture: a lion sejant.
  • tadjik — Tajik.
  • taejon — a city in W South Korea.
  • tajiki — a member of a people living mainly in Tadzhikistan, as well as parts of Afghanistan and China.
  • tarija — a city in S Bolivia.
  • tejano — (often lowercase) a style of Mexican-American popular music that features the accordion and blends the polka with various forms of traditional Mexican music, now often including synthesizers and rock music.
  • thjazi — a giant who carried away Idun and the apples of youth from Asgard.
  • tinaja — a large jar for cooling water
  • trajan — (Marcus Ulpius Nerva Trajanus) a.d. 53?–117, Roman emperor 98–117.
  • trojan — of or relating to ancient Troy or its inhabitants.
  • wiltja — a temporary semicircular Aboriginal shelter

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