Words |
Parts of Speech |
Meaning/Definition/Similar Words |
jealousy |
noun |
The quality of being jealous; earnest concern or solicitude; painful apprehension of rivalship in cases nearly affecting one’s happiness; painful suspicion of the faithfulness of husband, wife, or lover. |
jehovist |
noun |
One who maintains that the vowel points of the word Jehovah, in Hebrew, are the proper vowels of that word; — opposed to adonist., The writer of the passages of the Old Testament, especially those of the Pentateuch, in which the Supreme Being is styled Jehovah. See Elohist. |
jejunity |
noun |
The quality of being jejune; jejuneness. |
jelerang |
noun |
A large, handsome squirrel (Sciurus Javensis), native of Java and Southern Asia; — called also Java squirrel. |
jellying |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Jelly |
jeniquen |
noun |
A Mexican name for the Sisal hemp (Agave rigida, var. Sisalana); also, its fiber. |
jentling |
noun |
A fish of the genus Leuciscus; the blue chub of the Danube. |
jeopardy |
noun |
Exposure to death, loss, or injury; hazard; danger., To jeopardize. |
jeremiad |
noun |
Alt. of Jeremiade |
jerquing |
noun |
The searching of a ship for unentered goods., The searching of a ship for unentered goods. |
jesuited |
adjective |
Conforming to the principles of the Jesuits. |
jesuitic |
adjective |
Alt. of Jesuitical |
jesuitry |
noun |
Jesuitism; subtle argument. |
jettison |
noun |
The throwing overboard of goods from necessity, in order to lighten a vessel in danger of wreck., See Jetsam, 1. |
jewelled |
|
of Jewel |
jeweling |
present participle & vb. noun |
of Jewel |
jewstone |
noun |
A large clavate spine of a fossil sea urchin. |