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13-letter words containing s, i, j, o

  • adjudications — Plural form of adjudication.
  • box jellyfish — any of various highly venomous jellyfishes of the order Cubomedusae, esp Chironex fleckeri, of Australian tropical waters, having a cuboidal body with tentacles hanging from each of the lower corners
  • coadjutorship — the state of being a coadjutor
  • dijon mustard — a medium-hot mustard, originally made in Dijon.
  • do justice to — to show to full advantage
  • ejection seat — a seat, esp as fitted to military aircraft, that is fired by a cartridge or rocket to eject the occupant from the aircraft in an emergency
  • franz josef i — English name Francis Joseph I. 1830–1916, emperor of Austria (1848–1916) and king of Hungary (1867–1916)
  • injudiciously — not judicious; showing lack of judgment; unwise; imprudent; indiscreet: an injudicious decision.
  • injuriousness — The quality of being injurious.
  • interjections — Plural form of interjection.
  • jack robinsonBill ("Bojangles") 1878–1949, U.S. tap dancer.
  • james gosling — (person)   The software engineer who wrote GOSMACS, and served as Sun Microsystems, Inc. project leader for both NeWS, and Java. He is currently (1997) a Vice President and "Distinguished Engineer" at Sun.
  • james madison — Dolly or Dolley [dol-ee] /ˈdɒl i/ (Show IPA), (Dorothea Payne) 1768–1849, wife of James Madison.
  • jasperization — The act or process of jasperizing.
  • jejunostomies — Plural form of jejunostomy.
  • jimmy woodser — a man who drinks by himself
  • jogging shoes — shoes designed for jogging
  • john sobieskiJohn, John III (def 2).
  • john sucklingSir John, 1609–42, English poet.
  • johnson noise — thermal background noise in a radio receiver
  • johore strait — a narrow strait between Malaya and Singapore Island
  • joint custody — custody, as of a child whose parents are separated, in which two or more people share responsibility.
  • joint honours — an honours university degree in which a student studies two separate subjects, as opposed to a single subject
  • joint session — a joint meeting, as of both houses of a bicameral legislature: The president addressed a joint session of Congress on the crisis in Central America.
  • joseph lister — Joseph, 1st Baron Lister of Lyme Regis [lahym ree-jis] /laɪm ˈri dʒɪs/ (Show IPA), 1827–1912, English surgeon: founder of modern antiseptic surgery.
  • joseph ritterJoseph Elmer, 1891–1967, U.S. cardinal.
  • joseph stalinJoseph V (Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili or Dzugashvili) 1879–1953, Soviet political leader: secretary general of the Communist Party 1922–53; premier of the U.S.S.R. 1941–53.
  • juan carlos iKing (Juan Carlos Alfonso Victor María de Borbón y Borbón) born 1938, Spanish monarch, born in Italy: king since 1975.
  • judeo-spanish — Ladino (def 1).
  • judiciousness — The state of being judicious.
  • jumping mouse — any of several primitive, mouselike rodents of the family Zapodidae, having long hind legs, common in the woodlands of Europe, Asia, and North America.
  • junior school — a school for children aged seven to eleven, similar to a U.S. elementary school.
  • jurisconsults — Plural form of jurisconsult.
  • jurisdictions — Plural form of jurisdiction.
  • jury shopping — the practice of presenting a case to several juries until a favourable decision is obtained
  • jus canonicum — canon law.
  • justice court — an inferior tribunal, not of record, having limited jurisdiction, both civil and criminal, and presided over by a justice of the peace.
  • justification — a reason, fact, circumstance, or explanation that justifies or defends: His insulting you was ample justification for you to leave the party.
  • justificatory — serving to justify; providing justification.
  • juxtaposition — an act or instance of placing close together or side by side, especially for comparison or contrast.
  • juxtoposition — Misspelling of juxtaposition.
  • loose-jointed — having or marked by easy, free movement; limber.
  • major premise — Logic. an argument the conclusion of which is supported by two premises, of which one (major premise) contains the term (major term) that is the predicate of the conclusion, and the other (minor premise) contains the term (minor term) that is the subject of the conclusion; common to both premises is a term (middle term) that is excluded from the conclusion. A typical form is “All A is C; all B is A; therefore all B is C.”.
  • misconjecture — the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
  • mission viejo — a city in SW California.
  • mortise joint — any of various joints between two pieces of timber or the like in which a tenon is housed in or secured to a mortise.
  • mosbolletjies — Plural form of mosbolletjie.
  • nonsubjective — Not subjective.
  • objectiveness — something that one's efforts or actions are intended to attain or accomplish; purpose; goal; target: the objective of a military attack; the objective of a fund-raising drive.
  • objectivistic — Of or pertaining to objectivism.

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