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There are 19 words containing D, J, T and 2U

JUGULATEDjugulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of jugulate.
JUGULATE v. to cut the throat of.
OUTJUMPEDoutjumped v. Simple past tense and past participle of outjump.
OUTJUMP v. to surpass in jumping.
OUTJUTTEDoutjutted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outjut.
OUTJUT v. to stick out.
JUDICATUREjudicature n. The administration of justice by judges and courts; judicial process.
judicature n. The office or authority of a judge; jurisdiction.
judicature n. Judges collectively; a court or group of courts; the judiciary.
OUTJUGGLEDoutjuggled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outjuggle.
OUTJUGGLE v. to surpass at juggling.
SUBJUGATEDsubjugated v. Simple past tense and past participle of subjugate.
SUBJUGATE v. to bring under the yoke; to make subservient.
UNADJUSTEDunadjusted adj. Not adjusted, especially not altered to fit new or changed data or circumstances.
UNADJUSTED adj. not adjusted.
DISJUNCTUREdisjuncture n. A lack of union, or lack of coordination, or separation.
DISJUNCTURE n. the act of disjoining, also DISJUNCTION.
JUDICATURESjudicatures n. Plural of judicature.
JUDICATURE n. the power of dispensing justice by trial.
UNJUSTIFIEDunjustified adj. Not justified, having no justification, unwarranted.
unjustified adj. (Typography) Not justified (of text, arranged on a page or a computer screen such that the left and…
unjustified v. Simple past tense and past participle of unjustify.
UNSUBJECTEDunsubjected adj. Not subjected.
UNSUBJECT v. to remove from subjugation.
ASSUBJUGATEDassubjugated v. Simple past tense and past participle of assubjugate.
ASSUBJUGATE v. (Shakespeare) to reduce to subjection.
DISJUNCTURESdisjunctures n. Plural of disjuncture.
DISJUNCTURE n. the act of disjoining, also DISJUNCTION.
JURISPRUDENTjurisprudent adj. Understanding law; skilled in jurisprudence.
jurisprudent n. One skilled in law or jurisprudence.
JURISPRUDENT n. a person who is knowledgeable in jurisprudence.
UNCONJUGATEDunconjugated adj. Not conjugated.
UNCONJUGATED adj. not conjugated.
JURISPRUDENTSjurisprudents n. Plural of jurisprudent.
JURISPRUDENT n. a person who is knowledgeable in jurisprudence.
UNADJUDICATEDunadjudicated adj. Not adjudicated.
UNADJUDICATED adj. not adjudicated.
UNCONJECTUREDunconjectured adj. Not conjectured.
UNCONJECTURED adj. not conjectured.
JURISPRUDENTIALjurisprudential adj. Of or pertaining to jurisprudence.
JURISPRUDENTIAL adj. relating to jurisprudence.

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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