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11-letter words containing s, a, c, j

  • adjudicates — to pronounce or decree by judicial sentence.
  • bush jacket — a casual jacket or shirt having four patch pockets and a belt
  • canis major — a constellation in the S hemisphere close to Orion, containing Sirius, the brightest star in the sky
  • carjackings — Plural form of carjacking.
  • casey jones — Anson [an-suh n] /ˈæn sən/ (Show IPA), 1798–1858, president of the Republic of Texas.
  • coadjutants — Plural form of coadjutant.
  • cousin jack — a Cornishman, especially a Cornish miner.
  • dust jacket — book jacket.
  • jaboticabas — Plural form of jaboticaba.
  • jack cheese — a mild, moist cheddar, made from whole, skimmed, or partially skimmed milk: first made in Monterey County, California.
  • jack salmon — walleye (def 1).
  • jackass rig — a rig of sails not conforming to a recognized type.
  • jackhammers — Plural form of jackhammer.
  • jackrabbits — Plural form of jackrabbit.
  • jackson day — January 8, a holiday commemorating Andrew Jackson's victory at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815: a legal holiday in Louisiana.
  • jacob's rod — asphodel (sense 1)
  • james clark — Dr. James H. Clark
  • janus cloth — a worsted fabric, each side of which has a different color.
  • janus-faced — having two faces, one looking forward, one looking backward, as the Roman deity Janus.
  • jargonistic — the language, especially the vocabulary, peculiar to a particular trade, profession, or group: medical jargon.
  • joe sixpack — Slang. the average or typical blue-collar man.
  • joined case — a trial combining multiple related claims, etc
  • juan carlosKing (Juan Carlos Alfonso Victor María de Borbón y Borbón) born 1938, Spanish monarch, born in Italy: king since 1975.
  • judicatures — Plural form of judicature.
  • judiciaries — Plural form of judiciary.
  • justaucorps — a fitted, knee-length coat, characterized by wide turned-back cuffs and stiff flared skirts, worn especially by men in the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • justiceable — Liable to trial in a court of justice.
  • justiciable — capable of being settled by law or by the action of a court: a justiciable dispute.
  • lumberjacks — Plural form of lumberjack.
  • major scale — a scale consisting of a series of whole steps except for half steps between the third and fourth and seventh and eighth degrees.
  • mess jacket — a short, tailless jacket extending to just below the waist, used for semiformal military occasions and now especially as part of the uniform of waiters, bellhops, etc.
  • natterjacks — Plural form of natterjack.
  • san jacinto — a river in E Texas, flowing SE to Galveston Bay: Texans defeated Mexicans near the mouth of this river 1836.
  • scarf joint — a joint in which two timbers or other structural members are fitted together with long end laps of various forms and held in place with bolts, straps, keys, fishplates, etc., to resist tension or compression.
  • shirtjacket — a jacket styled like a shirt
  • slack-jawed — having the mouth open, especially as an indication of astonishment, bewilderment, etc.
  • snake juice — any strong alcoholic drink, esp when home-made
  • steeplejack — a person who climbs steeples, towers, or the like, to build or repair them.
  • subadjacent — lying near, close, or contiguous; adjoining; neighboring: a motel adjacent to the highway.
  • subjectable — that which forms a basic matter of thought, discussion, investigation, etc.: a subject of conversation.
  • subjudicial — pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice: judicial proceedings; the judicial system.
  • superjacent — lying above or upon something else.
  • whiskeyjack — (US) Alternative form of whisky jack (gray jay, Canada jay).

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