10-letter words containing o, j
- disjoining — Present participle of disjoin.
- disjointed — Mathematics. (of two sets) having no common elements. (of a system of sets) having the property that every pair of sets is disjoint.
- disjointly — In a disjointed state.
- disjunctor — a small body found in the spores of some fungi
- do justice — present, treat fairly
- drum major — the marching leader of a drum corps or a band.
- ejaculator — A person or thing that ejaculates.
- electrojet — a narrow belt of fast-moving ions in the ionosphere, under the influence of the earth's magnetic field, causing auroral displays
- enjoinment — (obsolete) A command; an authoritative admonition.
- enjoyments — Plural form of enjoyment.
- fish joint — a connection formed by fishplates at the meeting point of two rails, beams, etc, as on a railway
- forejudged — Simple past tense and past participle of forejudge.
- frabjously — In a frabjous manner; wonderfully, fabulously.
- guanajuato — a state in central Mexico. 11,805 sq. mi. (30,575 sq. km).
- hall-jones — Sir William. 1851–1936, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1906)
- hary janos — an opera (1926) by Zoltán Kodály.
- hob-jobber — someone who does casual work or various small unskilled jobs
- injections — Plural form of injection.
- injunction — Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons to whom it is directed to do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act.
- inner join — (database) (Commonly "join", but see also "outer join") A relational database operation which 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. An example in SQL: select * from A, B where A.x = B.y The column names (x and y in this example) are often, but not necessarily, the same.
- inside job — a crime committed by or in collusion with a person or persons closely associated with the victim: The robbery seemed an inside job, because there was no evidence of forced entry.
- interjoist — a space between two joists.
- introjects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of introject.
- iron-jawed — having a jaw of or like iron: an iron-jawed press; an iron-jawed fighter.
- jabberwock — a playful imitation of language consisting of invented, meaningless words; nonsense; gibberish.
- jaborandis — Plural form of jaborandi.
- jaboticaba — an evergreen tree, Myrciaria cauliflora, of the Myrtle family, native to southern Brazil, bearing on the trunk small clusters of edible, grapelike fruit.
- jabotinsky — Vladimir, 1880–1940, Russian Zionist leader in Palestine.
- jack block — a block used in raising or lowering a topgallant yard.
- jack frost — frost or freezing cold personified.
- jack towel — a long towel with the ends sewed together, for hanging on a roller.
- jackbooted — wearing jackboots.
- jacksonian — of or relating to Andrew Jackson, his ideas, the period of his presidency, or the political principles or social values associated with him: Jacksonian democracy.
- jacksonism — the group of political principles or attitudes associated with Andrew Jackson.
- jackstones — Plural form of jackstone.
- jacky howe — (formerly) a sleeveless flannel shirt worn by sheep shearers
- jacob riis — Jacob August, 1849–1914, U.S. journalist and social reformer, born in Denmark.
- jacobethan — noting or pertaining to the architecture of England at the beginning of the 17th century.
- jacobinism — (in the French Revolution) a member of a radical society or club of revolutionaries that promoted the Reign of Terror and other extreme measures, active chiefly from 1789 to 1794: so called from the Dominican convent in Paris, where they originally met.
- jacobinize — to imbue with Jacobinism.
- jaculation — the act of hurling or throwing
- jaculatory — relating to hurling or throwing
- jadotville — former name of Likasi.
- jaguarondi — Alternative spelling of jaguarundi.
- jailbroken — an escape from prison, especially by forcible means.
- james otis — Elisha Graves, 1811–61, U.S. inventor.
- jamesonite — a metallic, dark-gray mineral, lead and iron antimony sulfide: formerly mined for lead.
- janet reno — Janet, 1938–2016, U.S. lawyer: first woman U.S. attorney general, 1993–2001.
- janitorial — a person employed in an apartment house, office building, school, etc., to clean the public areas, remove garbage, and do minor repairs; caretaker.
- janus word — a word that has opposite or nearly opposite meanings, as cleave, meaning ‘to adhere closely’ and ‘to part or split’.