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English 10 letter words - Containing letters jyaut - page 1
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b : 46.15%
c : 46.15%
d : 23.08%
s : 23.08%
n : 23.08%
e : 7.69%
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abjuratory
abjuratory
adj
Involving abjuration.
adjuratory
adjuratory
adj
Of or pertaining to an adjuration.
adjustably
adjustably
adv
In a way that is adjustable.
jaculatory
jaculatory
adj
Darting or throwing out suddenly; also, suddenly thrown out; uttered in short sentences; ejaculatory.
jauntingly
jauntingly
adv
In a jaunting manner.
jocularity
jocularity
noun
Joking, humorous remarks or behaviour.
joculatory
joculatory
adj
(obsolete) funny; witty
jubilantly
jubilantly
adv
With jubilation or triumph.
jubilatory
jubilatory
adj
That expresses jubilation
judicatory
judicatory
adj
By which a judgement can be made; decisive, critical.
Pertaining to judgement, or to passing a sentence.
noun
(chiefly in Scotland) A court or tribunal
judicature
justiciary
justiciary
adj
(Christian, theology, obsolete) Of or relating to justification or redemption before God.
(Christian, theology, obsolete) Of or relating to the doctrine (or heresy) that adherence to religious law redeems mankind before God.
Judicial: of or relating to the administration of justice, judges, or judgeships.
Of or relating to a circuit court held by one of the judges of the High Court of Justiciary.
Of or relating to the High Court of Justiciary.
noun
(Christian, theology) A believer in the doctrine (or heresy) that adherence to religious law redeems mankind before God.
(Scotland, countable, chiefly historical) A judgeship: a judge's jurisdiction, power, or office.
(historical) A judge or justice.
(historical) A justiciar: a high-ranking judicial officer of medieval England or Scotland.
(historical) A magistrate.
(originally Scotland, uncountable) The judiciary: a collective term for the court system or the body of judges, justices etc.
justifably
unabjectly