ADJURE | • adjure v. (Transitive, often law) To issue a formal command. • adjure v. (Transitive) To earnestly appeal to or advise; to charge solemnly. • ADJURE v. to command solemnly. |
FJORDS | • fjords n. Plural of fjord. • FJORD n. (Norwegian) a narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs, also FIORD. |
JADERY | • jadery n. The tricks of a jade, or old horse. • JADERY n. the tricks of a perverse woman. |
JARPED | • jarped v. Simple past tense and past participle of jarp. • JARP v. (dialect) to tap an egg against another until one breaks, an Easter competition. |
JARRED | • jarred v. Simple past tense and past participle of jar. • jarred adj. Contained in a jar. • JAR v. to vibrate from an impact. |
JEERED | • jeered v. Simple past tense and past participle of jeer. • JEER v. to mock, also GEARE. |
JEREED | • jereed n. (Countable) A blunt javelin used by the people of the Levant, especially in mock fights. • jereed n. (Uncountable) A traditional Turkish equestrian team sport played outdoors on horseback in which the… • JEREED n. (Arabic) a wooden Oriental javelin, also JERID, JERREED, JERRID. |
JERIDS | • jerids n. Plural of jerid. • JERID n. (Arabic) a wooden Oriental javelin, also JEREED, JERREED, JERRID. |
JERKED | • jerked v. Simple past tense and past participle of jerk. • JERK v. to move spasmodically. |
JERRID | • jerrid n. Alternative form of jereed. • JERRID n. (Arabic) a wooden Oriental javelin, also JEREED, JERID, JERREED. |
JORDAN | • jordan n. (Obsolete) A vessel resembling a retort bulb or Florence flask with a truncated neck and flared mouth… • jordan n. (Obsolete) A chamber pot. • Jordan prop.n. A placename. |
JUDDER | • judder n. A spasmodic shaking. • judder n. (Television) Jerky playback caused by converting between frame rates; telecine judder. • judder v. (Intransitive) To spasm or shake violently. |
JUDGER | • judger n. One who, or that which, judges. • judger n. A judgmental person (contrasted with perceiver as a personality type). • JUDGER n. one who judges. |
JURIED | • juried adj. (Of a competition) Overseen by a jury. • JURY v. to select material for exhibition. |