(historical) A blacksmith who performs various work other than shoeing horses, such as the making of agricultural equipment.
johnsonianism
johnsonianism
Noun
A manner of acting or writing peculiar to, or characteristic of, (1709–1784), English writer and lexicographer.
johnsonism
jokesmith
jokesmith
noun
(humorous) A person who devises jokes.
jonahism
josephinism
josephinism
Noun
The domestic policies of
josephism
josephism
Noun
The policies and reforms of (1741–1790) of Austria.
joviniamish
judaeophilism
judophobism
majorship
majorship
noun
The position or office of major.
photojournalism
photojournalism
noun
A form of journalism in which a story is told primarily through photographs and other images
showjumping
showjumping
noun
(sports, equestrianism) A sporting competition where horses are ridden around a course consisting of several jumps, to demonstrate the skill of both the rider and the horse.