(by extension) A small-scale production plant that processes sugar cane to make sugar.
A traditional dark-brown unrefined sugar made from palm tree sap which is used throughout South and Southeast Asia; (by extension) other types of unrefined sugar.
jannery
jarveys
jaspery
jaspery
Adjective
Resembling jasper.
jeffery
jeffery
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of
jeffrey
jeffrey
Proper noun
name, the usual U.S. spelling of Geoffrey. Popular in the latter half of the 20th century.
derived from Geoffrey.
jeramey
jerkily
jerkily
adv
In a jerky manner.
jerseys
jerseys
noun
plural of jersey
jewelry
jewelry
noun
US standard spelling of jewellery.
verb
To make jewelry.
jittery
jittery
adj
Having jitter, or unwanted signal characteristics.
nervy, jumpy, on edge
jobbery
jobbery
noun
The improper or corrupt act or conduct of public or official business for the sake of private gain.
joinery
joinery
noun
A factory producing wooden products such as tables, doors, and cabinets.
The work of the joiner.
jollyer
jollyer
noun
Alternative form of jolleyer
joukery
journey
journey
noun
(collective, colloquial) A group of giraffes.
(figurative) Any process or progression likened to a journey, especially one that involves difficulties or personal development.
(obsolete) A day's travelling; the distance travelled in a day.
(obsolete) A day's work.
(obsolete) A day.
A set amount of travelling, seen as a single unit; a discrete trip, a voyage.
The weight of finished coins delivered at one time to the Master of the Mint.
verb
To travel, to make a trip or voyage.
joyride
joyride
noun
A ride in a vehicle taken for enjoyment.
An instance of driving a motor vehicle in a carefree or reckless manner, especially a vehicle which has been taken without the permission of the owner.
verb
To take a joyride.
joyrode
joyrode
verb
simple past tense of joyride
jurymen
jurymen
noun
plural of juryman
overjoy
overjoy
noun
Excessive joy.
Very great joy.
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To take too much pleasure (in something).
(transitive) To give great joy, delight or pleasure to.
(transitive, rare) To give too much joy to.
perjury
perjury
noun
(law) The deliberate giving of false or misleading testimony under oath.