(in Mexico, the southwestern United States, and the West Indies) Any cultivated bean of the genus Phaseolus, especially the black seed of a variety of Phaseolus vulgaris.
(in Mexico, the southwestern United States, and the West Indies) The bean-like seed of any of several related plants, such as the cowpea, used as food.
hejira
hejira
noun
Alternative form of hegira
hijrah
injure
injure
verb
(transitive) To damage or impair.
(transitive) To do injustice to.
(transitive) To wound or cause physical harm to a living creature.
injury
injury
noun
(archaic) Injustice.
Damage to the body of a living thing.
Other forms of damage sustained by a living thing, e.g. psychologically.
The violation of a person's reputation, rights, property, or interests.
verb
(obsolete) To wrong, to injure.
interj
interj
noun
Abbreviation of interjection.
jabiru
jabiru
noun
(Australia) The black-necked stork, Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus.
A species of bird Jabiru mycteria in the monotypic genus Jabiru, of the stork family Ciconiidae, endemic to the Americas.
jaghir
jaghir
noun
Alternative spelling of jagir
jailer
jailer
noun
One who enforces confinement in a jail or prison.
jailor
jailor
noun
Alternative spelling of jailer
jaipur
jaipur
Proper noun
The state capital of Rajasthan (India).
jairia
jardin
jardin
noun
The inclusions and fissures within an emerald.
jariah
jarina
jarina
noun
The hard white endosperm of the seeds of the tagua, resembling ivory.
jarita
jarrid
jarvie
jarvin
jarvis
jarvis
Proper noun
derived from a form of Gervase.
name transferred back from the surname.
javari
javier
jerbil
jerids
jerids
noun
plural of jerid
jerkin
jerkin
noun
(historical) A type of men's garment popular in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries: a close-fitting collarless jacket, with or without sleeves.
A sleeveless jacket, usually leather; a long waistcoat.
Alternative form of gyrkin
jernie
jerrid
jerrid
noun
Alternative form of jereed
jerrie
jervia
jervin
jervis
jhuria
jibber
jibber
noun
A horse that jibs, i.e. refuses, stops short.
verb
Alternative form of gibber
jibers
jibers
noun
plural of jiber
jicara
jicara
noun
A cup or bowl made from the fruit of the calabash tree.
jigger
jigger
noun
(New Zealand) A short board or plank inserted into a tree for a person to stand on while cutting off higher branches.
(UK, slang, dated) A bicycle.
(US) A double-ended vessel, generally of stainless steel or other metal, one end of which typically measures 1 ½ fluid ounces, the other typically 1 fluid ounce.
(US) A measure of 1 ½ fluid ounces of liquor.
(US) A placeholder name for any small mechanical device.
(US, slang) A drink of whisky.
(archaic) A kind of early electric cash register.
(archaic) A streetcar drawn by a single horse.
(archaic) One who dances jigs; an odd-looking person.
(dialect, Liverpudlian, dated) An alleyway separating the backs of two rows of houses.
(fishing) A device used by fishermen to set their nets under the ice of frozen lakes.
(golf, dated) A golf club used to play low flying shots to the putting green from short distances.
(horse racing) An illicit electric shock device used to urge on a horse during a race.
(mining) One who jigs; a miner who sorts or cleans ore by the process of jigging.
(mining) The sieve used in sorting or separating ore.
(nautical) A jiggermast.
(nautical) A light tackle, consisting of a double and single block and the fall, used for various purposes, as to increase the purchase on a topsail sheet in hauling it home; the watch tackle.
(nautical, New England) A small fishing vessel, rigged like a yawl.
(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) A door.
(pottery) A horizontal lathe used in producing flatware.
(rail transport, New Zealand) A railway jigger, a small motorized or human powered vehicle used by railway workers to traverse railway tracks.
(slang) An illegal distillery.
(slang, UK) A lock pick.
(slang, archaic) A prison; a jail cell.
(slang, euphemistic) A penis.
(slang, euphemistic) A vagina.
(textiles) A device used in the dyeing of cloth.
A larva of any of several mites in the family Trombiculidae; chigger, harvest mite.
A pendulum rolling machine for slicking or graining leather.
A sandflea, Tunga penetrans, of the order Siphonaptera; chigoe.
A warehouse crane.
The bridge or rest for the cue in billiards.
verb
(pottery) To use a jigger.
(slang, archaic) To confound; to damn.
(slang, obsolete) To imprison.
To alter or adjust, particularly in ways not originally intended.
To move, send, or drive with a jerk; to jerk; also, to drive or send over with a jerk, as a golf ball.
jilter
jilter
noun
One who jilts another.
jimmer
jimper
jimper
adj
comparative form of jimp: more jimp
jinker
jinker
noun
(Australia) A high wheeled wagon designed to carry lumber suspended under the body of the vehicle.
jipper
jirble
jirble
verb
(Scotland, transitive) To pour out.
jirgah
jitter
jitter
noun
(chiefly in the plural, often with "the") A state of nervousness.
(computing) A program or routine that performs jitting; a just-in-time compiler.
(data visualization) A random positioning of data points to avoid visual overlap.
(telecommunications) An abrupt and unwanted variation of one or more signal characteristics.
A nervous action; a tic.
verb
(data visualization) To position data points randomly to avoid visual overlap.
(intransitive) To be nervous.
jivaro
jivaro
Noun
A group of indigenous peoples in the headwaters of the Marañon River and its tributaries in northern Peru and eastern Ecuador.
jivers
jivers
noun
plural of jiver
joiner
joiner
noun
A maker of wooden furniture or fittings.
A person who joins societies or organizations.
A thing that joins two separate items, e.g. software to connect video or music clips.
A woodworking machine used to prepare edges of wooden elements to join to other wood pieces.
jokier
jokier
adj
comparative form of joky: more joky
jorist
jorrie
jowari
juicer
juicer
noun
(slang) An alcoholic.
(slang) One who uses steroids.
(slang, film) An electrician.
A (citrus) reamer.
A manual or electrical device used for rendering the juice of fruits or vegetables.
A person who extracts juice for consumption.
junior
junior
adj
(comparable) Low in rank; having a subordinate role, job, or situation.
(not comparable) Belonging to a younger person, or an earlier time of life.
(not comparable, chiefly US) Of or pertaining to a third academic year in a four-year high school (eleventh grade) or university.
(not comparable, often preceded by a possessive adjective or a possessive form of a noun) Younger.
noun
(chiefly US, Philippines) A third-year student at a high school or university.
(law) A junior barrister.
A name suffix used after a son's name when his father has the same name (abbreviations: Jnr., Jr., Jun.).
A younger person.
juries
juries
noun
plural of jury
juring
jurisp
jurist
jurist
noun
(US, Canada, law) A judge.
(law) An expert of law or someone who researches jurisprudence.
kojiri
marijn
marijo
marjie
meijer
pinjra
pujari
pujari
noun
(Hinduism) Someone who performs a puja, especially a priest in a Hindu temple.
rakija
rakija
noun
A strong distilled alcoholic beverage made from various fruits, varieties of which (such as slivovitz) are found across the Balkans and the Mediterranean.
ranjiv
rejail
rejail
verb
(transitive) To jail again.
rejoin
rejoin
verb
(archaic) To state in reply.
(archaic, intransitive): To answer to a reply.
(law, intransitive) To answer, as the defendant to the plaintiff's replication.
(patent law, nonstandard) in US patent law To re-insert a patent claim, typically after allowance of a patent application, applied to patent claims that had been withdrawn from examination under a restriction requirement, based on rejoinder (patent law).
To come, or go, again into the presence of; to join the company of again.
To join again; to unite after separation.
rijeka
riojas
riojas
noun
plural of rioja
romaji
romaji
noun
A representation of Japanese in Latin script.
sinjer
srbija
tarija
trijet
trijet
noun
(aviation) An aircraft powered by three jet engines.
(physics) Three jets of particles from an event or source.