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14-letter words containing j

  • jelly doughnut — a raised doughnut filled with jelly or jam and sometimes sprinkled with powdered sugar.
  • jeremy collierJeremy, 1650–1726, English clergyman and author.
  • jerkwater town — a small unimportant town
  • jerry-building — the act of building (houses, flats, etc) badly using cheap materials
  • jersey barrier — a type of concrete barricade used especially as a highway divider to protect each side from traffic crossing over.
  • jerusalem date — butterfly flower.
  • jesuits' resin — an oleoresin obtained from several tropical, chiefly South American trees belonging to the genus Copaifera, of the legume family, used chiefly in varnishes and lacquers, for removing old oil varnish from or for brightening oil paintings, and formerly in medicine in the treatment of certain mucous-membrane conditions.
  • jesus movement — Christian movement that combined a hippy communal way of life with zealous evangelicalism
  • jet propulsion — the propulsion of a body by its reaction to a force ejecting a gas or a liquid from it.
  • jeune premiere — the female juvenile lead in a play or movie.
  • jeunesse doree — rich and fashionable young people
  • jewel neckline — a plain, slightly rounded neckline without a collar, as on a dress or sweater
  • jiggery-pokery — trickery, hocus-pocus; fraud; humbug.
  • jingoistically — (manner) In a jingoistic manner.
  • job evaluation — the analysis of the relationship between jobs in an organization: often used as a basis for a wages structure
  • john atanasoff — John Vincent Atanasoff
  • john c fremontJohn Charles, 1813–90, U.S. general and explorer: first Republican presidential candidate, 1856.
  • john constableJohn, 1776–1837, English painter.
  • john davenportJohn, 1597–1670, Puritan clergyman: one of the founders of New Haven.
  • john of leyden — Lucas van Leyden.
  • john q. public — the average or typical U.S. citizen: an entertainment aimed at Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Public.
  • john steinbeck — John (Ernst) [urnst] /ɜrnst/ (Show IPA), 1902–68, U.S. novelist: Nobel prize 1962.
  • johnny smokers — a plant Geum triflorum, of the rose family, native to North America, having purplish flowers and silky-plumed fruit.
  • johnny-jump-up — any of certain violets, especially Viola pedunculata, having variously colored flowers.
  • joint compound — a plasterlike material used to cover joints or the heads of screws in drywall or plasterboard.
  • joint mortgage — a loan of money from a bank or building society to buy a house which two or more people are jointly responsible for repaying
  • joint passport — a single passport shared by two or more people, such as a passport shared by a parent and child
  • jonker diamond — a noted diamond weighing 726 carats, discovered in the Transvaal in 1934 and cut into 12 pieces.
  • journal bronze — an alloy of about 83 percent copper, 13 percent tin, 3 percent zinc, and 1 percent lead.
  • journal intime — a personal or private diary.
  • journalization — to tell or relate as one would in keeping a journal.
  • juan fernandez — a group of three islands in the S Pacific, 400 miles (645 km) W of and belonging to Chile: Alexander Selkirk, the alleged prototype of Robinson Crusoe, was marooned here 1704.
  • judas iscariot — Also called Judas Iscariot. the disciple who betrayed Jesus. Mark 3:19.
  • judge advocate — a staff officer designated as legal adviser to a commander and charged with the administration of military justice.
  • judgementalism — Alternative form of judgmentalism.
  • jugurthine war — an unsuccessful war waged against the Romans (112–105 bc) by Jugurtha, king of Numidia (died 104)
  • juicing orange — an orange that is grown especially for its juice, for example the Valencia orange
  • jump the shark — any of a group of elongate elasmobranch, mostly marine fishes, certain species of which are large, voracious, and sometimes dangerous to humans.
  • jump the track — to go suddenly off the rails
  • jumping spider — any of several small, hairy spiders, of the family Salticidae, that stalk and jump upon their prey instead of snaring it in a web.
  • jungle warfare — the specialized techniques required by the military to survive and fight in jungle terrain
  • junior college — a collegiate institution offering courses only through the first one or two years of college instruction and granting a certificate of title instead of a degree.
  • junior counsel — a body of barristers who are lower in rank than the King's Counsel or Queen's Counsel, and who plead outside the bar in the court.
  • junior officer — an officer who is not in overall command of a military unit
  • junior partner — a partner in a law firm or financial organisation who has less responsibility than a senior partner
  • junior varsity — a university, college, or school team that consists of players who lack the qualifications or skill necessary for the varsity and compete against other teams of similar composition or ability.
  • juridical days — days on which the courts are in session
  • jurisdictional — the right, power, or authority to administer justice by hearing and determining controversies.
  • just like that — suddenly
  • just/you watch — You say to someone 'you watch' or 'just watch' when you are predicting that something will happen, and you are very confident that it will happen as you say.
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