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There are 12 seven-letter words containing D, I, J and N

ADJOINSadjoins v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjoin.
ADJOIN v. to lie next to.
ADJOINTadjoint adj. (Mathematics) Used in certain contexts, in each case involving a pair of transformations, one of which…
adjoint adj. (Mathematics, category theory, of a functor) That is related to another functor by an adjunction.
adjoint adj. (Geometry, of one curve to another curve) Having a relationship of the nature of an adjoint (adjoint…
DISJOINdisjoin v. (Transitive) To separate; to disunite.
disjoin v. (Intransitive) To become separated.
DISJOIN v. to separate.
DISJUNEDISJUNE n. (Scots) breakfast.
DISJUNE v. to take breakfast, also DEJEUNE, DEJEUNER.
INJUREDinjured v. Simple past tense and past participle of injure.
INJURE v. to harm or do hurt to.
JAMDANIjamdani n. A fabric of fine cotton muslin of Bengali origin, with coloured stripes and patterns.
JAMDANI n. (Urdu) a kind of Dacca muslin.
JANNIEDJANNY v. to act as a disguised merrymaker at Christmas, also JANNEY.
JINGLEDjingled v. Simple past tense and past participle of jingle.
JINGLE v. to make a tinkling sound.
JOINDERjoinder n. (Law) The joining of a litigant to a suit.
joinder n. The act of joining; a putting together; conjunction.
JOINDER n. a joining of parties in a law suit.
JOINTEDjointed adj. Having joints.
jointed adj. (Ireland, slang, of an entertainment venue) Extremely full of people, packed, chockablock.
jointed v. Simple past tense and past participle of joint.
JUDGINGjudging v. Present participle and gerund of judge.
judging v. (Obsolete) present participle and gerund of judg.
judging n. The act of making a judgment.
PUNJIEDPUNJI v. to fortify with punji stakes.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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