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10-letter words containing n, o, j

  • non-injury — harm or damage that is done or sustained: to escape without injury.
  • non-jewish — not practising Judaism
  • nonjoinder — omission to join, as of a person who should have been a party to an action.
  • nonsubject — (in education) a subject of study not considered to be academically rigorous
  • objections — Plural form of objection.
  • objectness — The state of being an object.
  • objuration — (rare) A firm binding by oath.
  • odd-jobman — a person who does casual work, esp domestic repairs
  • on the job — of or for a particular job or transaction.
  • on-the-job — done, received, or happening while in actual performance of one's work: on-the-job training.
  • outer join — (database)   A less commonly used variant of the inner join relational database operation. An inner join selects rows from two tables such that the value in one column of the first table also appears in a certain column of the second table. For an outer join, the result also includes all rows from the first operand ("left outer join"), or the second operand ("right outer join"), or both ("full outer join"). A field in a result row will be null if the corresponding input table did not contain a matching row. For example, if we want to list all employees and their employee number, but not all employees have a number, then we could say (in SQL-92 syntax, as used by Microsoft SQL Server): SELECT employee.name, empnum.number FROM employee LEFT JOIN empnum ON employee.id = empnum.id or, in Sybase syntax: SELECT employee.name, empnum.number FROM employee, empnum WHERE employee.id *= empnum.id The "*" on the left means "left outer join". "*=*" would be a full outer join. In Oracle syntax: SELECT employee.name, empnum.number FROM employee, empnum WHERE employee.id = empnum.id (+) Note that the "(+)" on the right means "left outer join". These all mean that all rows from the left-hand "employee" table will appear in the result, even if there is no match for their ID in the empnum table. Where there is no empnum.id equal to a given employee.id, a result row is output anyway but with all result columns from the empnum table null (empnum.number in this case).
  • outjetting — projecting
  • outjutting — a projection
  • p. johnsonAndrew, 1808–75, seventeenth president of the U.S. 1865–69.
  • paul jones — an old-time dance in which partners are exchanged
  • pejoration — depreciation; a lessening in worth, quality, etc.
  • phone-jack — to steal the mobile phone from (a person)
  • pinyon jay — a grayish-blue, uncrested jay, Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus, found in mountainous parts of the western U.S.
  • pleno jure — with full authority.
  • projecting — something that is contemplated, devised, or planned; plan; scheme.
  • projection — a projecting or protruding part. Synonyms: overhang, protrusion, jut.
  • punto fijo — a city in NW Venezuela, on the Paraguana Peninsula.
  • re-adjourn — to suspend the meeting of (a club, legislature, committee, etc.) to a future time, another place, or indefinitely: to adjourn the court.
  • rejoice in — to be glad; take delight (often followed by in): to rejoice in another's happiness.
  • rejoindure — the act of joining again; a reunion
  • rejoneador — a bullfighter who rides horseback during a fight and spears the bull with lances
  • right join — outer join
  • roll joint — (in sheet-metal work) a joint formed by rolling together and flattening the edges of adjoining sheets.
  • rule joint — (in carpentry and joinery) a joint between two hinged pieces, as between the center and end leaves of a table, consisting of a quarter round and fillet fitting against a cove and fillet.
  • rust joint — (in plumbing and metalwork) a watertight joint made between two pieces by rusting them together.
  • saint joan — a play (1923) by G. B. Shaw.
  • saint johnAndrew, 1862–1928, Australian statesman, born in Scotland: prime minister 1908–09, 1910–13, 1914–15.
  • slip joint — a joint made between an older and a newer masonry wall to form a continuous surface, masonry at the end of the newer wall fitting into a vertical groove cut in the end of the older wall.
  • sognafjord — a fjord in the Norwegian Sea in SW Norway: the longest in Norway. 126 miles (203 km) long and up to 4291 feet (1308 meters) deep.
  • sojourners — a temporary stay: during his sojourn in Paris.
  • sojourning — a temporary stay: during his sojourn in Paris.
  • st. john's — an island state comprising Antigua and two smaller islands: a member of the former West Indies Associated States; formerly a British crown colony; gained independence 1981. 171 sq. mi. (442 sq. km). Capital: St. John's.
  • subjection — the act of subjecting.
  • subjoinder — something subjoined, as an additional comment.
  • surjection — onto function.
  • t-junction — T-shaped road intersection
  • trajection — to transport, transmit, or transpose.
  • trojan war — a ten-year war waged by the confederated Greeks under Agamemnon against the Trojans to avenge the abduction of Helen, wife of Menelaus, by Paris, son of the Trojan king Priam, and ending in the plundering and burning of Troy.
  • unconjugal — unfaithful or not appropriate for marriage
  • union jack — a jack consisting of the union of a national flag or ensign, as the U.S. jack, which has the white stars and blue field of the union of the U.S. national flag.
  • unrejoiced — not feeling joy or delight
  • zeta-jones — Catherine, original name Catherine Jones. born 1969, Welsh actress, who made her name in the TV series The Darling Buds of May (1991–93) before starring in the films Traffic (2000), Chicago (2002), and Smoke and Mirrors (2004)
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