(figuratively, postpositive) Related to; suggestive of; bordering on.
Just before, after, or facing.
Lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring; bordering on.
noun
Something that lies next to something else, especially the side of a right triangle that is neither the hypotenuse nor the opposite.
prep
(figuratively) Related to; suggestive of; bordering on.
Next to; beside.
adjuncts
adjuncts
noun
plural of adjunct
bajocian
bajocian
Proper noun
A subdivision of the Jurassic period.
cajoling
cajoling
noun
the act of one who cajoles
verb
present participle of cajole
canajong
canajong
noun
Alternative form of canagong
canjilon
carijona
chongjin
chongjin
Proper noun
The third largest city in North Korea.
coinjock
cojoined
cojoined
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cojoin
conjoins
conjoins
noun
plural of conjoin
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conjoin
conjoint
conjoint
adj
joined together; combined; joint
conjugal
conjugal
adj
Of or relating to marriage, or the relationship of spouses; connubial.
conjunct
conjunct
adj
Acting together; collaborative.
Conjoined.
noun
(linguistics) An adjunct that supplements a sentence with information, connecting the sentence with previous parts of the discourse. Not considered to be an essential part of the propositional content.
(logic) Either term of a conjunction.
conjured
conjured
verb
simple past tense and past participle of conjure
conjurer
conjurer
noun
(obsolete, often ironic) One who conjectures shrewdly or judges wisely; a man of sagacity.
A cooking appliance comprising a pot (large or small) with a gridiron wielded beneath it, like a brazier, used for cooking methods such as broiling.
One who conjures, a magician.
One who conjures; one who calls, entreats, or charges in a solemn manner.
One who performs parlor tricks, sleight of hand.
conjures
conjures
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conjure
conjuror
conjuror
noun
(law, obsolete) One bound by a common oath with others.
Alternative spelling of conjurer
coonjine
cunjevoi
cunjevoi
noun
(Australia) A coastal sea squirt, Pyura stolonifera, found in some parts of Australia and South Africa.
A large flowering plant, Alocasia macrorrhizos, native to tropical islands from Asia to Australia.
disjunct
disjunct
adj
(botany) Occurring in widely separated geographic areas.
Separate; discontinuous; not connected.
noun
(linguistics) An adverbial that expresses the speaker's or writer's attitude towards, or descriptive statement of, the propositional content of the associated clause or sentence.
(linguistics) Any sentence element that is not fully integrated into the clausal structure of the sentence.
(logic) One of multiple propositions, any of which, if true, confirm the validity of another proposition (a disjunction).
The state of being disjointed; disjointedness; a disconnect.
ejecting
ejecting
verb
present participle of eject
ejection
ejection
noun
That which is ejected.
The act of ejecting.
ejicient
injected
injected
verb
simple past tense and past participle of inject
injector
injector
noun
(object-oriented programming) An object that realizes a dependency injection.
An apparatus by which a stream of water is forced into a steam boiler.
Any of various devices that are used to inject something.
One who injects (himself or herself with) psychoactive drugs.
jacconet
jacconet
noun
Alternative form of jaconet
jacconot
jacintha
jacinthe
jacinths
jacinths
noun
plural of jacinth
jackelyn
jackhorn
jacobean
jacobean
Adjective
Relating to a Jacob or James.
Relating to or characteristic of the reign of James VI and I (of Scotland and England).
Noun
A partisan of James I and of the House of Stuart.
jacobian
jacobian
adj
Alternative letter-case form of Jacobian
jacobina
jacobine
jacobine
noun
(organic chemistry) An alkaloid found in ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris).
jacobins
jacobsen
jacobson
jaconace
jaconets
jaconets
noun
plural of jaconet
jacounce
jactance
jactance
noun
(formal) Boasting; bragging; showing off.
jactancy
jactancy
noun
(obsolete) boasting; bragging
jaenicke
jamaican
janeczka
janerich
janiceps
janiceps
noun
conjoined twins whose heads are fused together but look in opposite directions
japonica
japonica
noun
A species of camellia, Camellia japonica.
A subspecies of the rice Oryza sativa.
jargonic
jargonic
adj
Of or pertaining to a language to be described as jargon.
Of or pertaining to the mineral jargon.
jauncing
jauncing
verb
present participle of jaunce
jaundice
jaundice
noun
(figurative) A feeling of bitterness, resentment or jealousy.
(pathology) A morbid condition, characterized by yellowness of the eyes, skin, and urine.
verb
(transitive) To affect with jaundice; to color by prejudice or envy; to prejudice.
jcanette
jeconiah
jeconiah
Proper noun
An ancient king of Judah, the son and successor of King Jehoiakim, who was dethroned by the King of Babylon in the 6th century BC and taken into captivity.
jerrican
jerrycan
jerrycan
noun
A robust fuel container often made from pressed steel.
jincamas
joceline
jocelyne
jocundly
jocundly
adv
In a jocund manner.
jocundry
joscelin
jouncier
jouncier
adj
comparative form of jouncy: more jouncy
jouncing
jouncing
noun
A motion that jounces.
verb
present participle of jounce
joyances
joyances
noun
plural of joyance
joycelin
junction
junction
noun
(computing, Microsoft Windows) A kind of symbolic link to a directory.
(electronics) electrical junction: a point or area where multiple conductors or semiconductors make physical contact.
(nautical) The place where a distributary departs from the main stream.
(programming) In the Raku programming language, a construct representing a composite of several values connected by an operator.
(radio, television) A point in time between two unrelated consecutive broadcasts.
(rail transport) A place where two or more railways or railroads meet.
A place where two things meet, especially where two roads meet.
The act of joining, or the state of being joined.
The boundary between two physically different materials, especially between conductors, semiconductors, or metals.
verb
(of roads or tracks) To form a junction.
junctive
junctive
noun
(grammar) An element of syntax that serves as a junction.
juncture
juncture
noun
(linguistics) The manner of moving (transition) or mode of relationship between two consecutive sounds; a suprasegmental phonemic cue, by which a listener can distinguish between two otherwise identical sequences of sounds that have different meanings.