(transitive) To reject with solemnity; to abandon forever; to repudiate; to disclaim.
(transitive) To renounce upon oath; to forswear; to disavow.
(transitive, obsolete, historical) To cause one to renounce or recant.
adjure
adjure
verb
(transitive) To earnestly appeal to or advise; to charge solemnly.
(transitive, often law) To issue a formal command.
ajoure
andrej
antjar
aracaj
ardisj
arjuna
arjuna
noun
A tree native to India and used in ayurvedic medicine, Terminalia arjuna
bajour
bajree
bajree
noun
(India) Alternative form of bajri (“pearl millet”)
bajury
baroja
brelje
brinje
brujas
brujos
caraja
carajo
coraji
corojo
crojik
crojik
noun
A triangular sail on old sailing ships.
cunjer
czajer
djerba
djerib
djerib
noun
Alternative form of jerib
djersa
evejar
evejar
noun
Synonym of nightjar
fjords
fjords
noun
plural of fjord
freijo
frejus
freyja
freyja
Proper noun
The goddess of love, fertility, beauty and seiðr, who receives half of those who die in battle in her heavenly abode of Fólkvangr (the other half going to Odin's hall, Valhalla), and whose chariot is drawn by cats.
frijol
frijol
noun
(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.
gajcur
gujral
gurjan
gurjan
noun
Alternative form of gurjun
gurjun
gurjun
noun
A major commercial timber species in the genus Dipterocarpus.
A thin balsam or wood oil derived from this tree, used in medicine and as a substitute for linseed oil in paint.
hardej
hejira
hejira
noun
Alternative form of hegira
hijrah
hjerpe
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.
jabber
jabber
noun
(informal) One who administers a hypodermic injection, especially of a COVID-19 vaccine.
A kind of hand-operated corn planter.
One who or that which jabs.
Rapid or incoherent talk, with indistinct utterance; gibberish.
verb
(intransitive) To talk rapidly, indistinctly, or unintelligibly; to utter gibberish or nonsense.
(transitive) To utter rapidly or indistinctly; to gabble.
jabers
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.
jabrud
jacare
jacare
noun
Alternative form of yacare
jacker
jacker
noun
(archaic) One who hunts at night using a jacklight.
(colloquial) A computer hacker or pirate
(colloquial) A robber.
jadder
jadery
jadery
noun
The tricks of a jade, or old horse.
jaeger
jaeger
noun
A hunter's guide.
A rifle.
A sharpshooter, a rifleman, light infantry.
Any of three seabirds in the skua genus Stercorarius.
jageer
jagers
jagers
noun
plural of jager
jaggar
jagger
jagger
noun
A jagging iron used for crimping pies, cakes, etc.
A toothed chisel.
The offspring of a male jaguar and a female tiger.
carrier, carter
jag
peddler, hawker
jaghir
jaghir
noun
Alternative spelling of jagir
jagras
jaguar
jaguar
noun
A carnivorous spotted large cat native to South and Central America, Panthera onca.
jahrum
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
jalkar
jalkar
noun
(India, historical) A kind of tenure involving fishing rights.
jamber
jamber
noun
(often in the plural) Synonym of jambeau (“piece of armor for the leg”).
jammer
jammer
noun
(roller derby) A player who attempts to score points by making their way past other players.
A device (e.g. a jumar) which will slide along a rope in one direction but not the other, used in rock-climbing, caving etc.
A form of swimwear used by athletes.
A musician who jams.
Any device used to jam radio reception.
jangar
jangro
janker
janker
noun
(Scotland) A long pole on two wheels, used in hauling logs.
janner
japers
japers
noun
plural of japer
japery
japery
noun
Jesting, joking
japura
jarabe
jarana
jarash
jarble
jarble
verb
Alternative form of garble
jarbot
jardin
jardin
noun
The inclusions and fissures within an emerald.
jardon
jareed
jarfly
jarfly
noun
(Appalachia) A cicada
jarful
jarful
noun
As much as a jar will hold
jargle
jargle
verb
(obsolete) To emit a harsh or discordant sound.
jargon
jargon
noun
(countable) A language characteristic of a particular group.
(uncountable) A technical terminology unique to a particular subject.
(uncountable) Speech or language that is incomprehensible or unintelligible; gibberish.
Alternative form of jargoon (“A variety of zircon”)
verb
To utter jargon; to emit confused or unintelligible sounds.
jariah
jarina
jarina
noun
The hard white endosperm of the seeds of the tagua, resembling ivory.
jarita
jarlen
jarnut
jarnut
noun
An earthnut, Bunium bulbocastanum.
jarool
jarool
noun
Archaic form of jarul.
jaroso
jarrad
jarrah
jarrah
noun
Eucalyptus marginata, a eucalypt tree occurring in the southwest of Western Australia, or its wood.
jarred
jarred
adj
Contained in a jar.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jar
jarret
jarrid
jarrod
jarrow
jarrow
Proper noun
A town on the River Tyne in north east England and part of the South Tyneside district of Tyne and Wear.
jarvey
jarvey
noun
(Ireland) The driver of a jaunting car.
(dated) A hackney coach driver .
jarvie
jarvin
jarvis
jarvis
Proper noun
derived from a form of Gervase.
name transferred back from the surname.
jasper
jasper
noun
(UK, West Country, Somerset, colloquial) A wasp.
(US, slang) A person, a guy, especially seen as naïve or simple.
(obsolete) Any bright-coloured kind of chalcedony apart from cornelian.
An opaque, impure variety of quartz, of red, yellow, and other dull colors, breaking conchoidally with a smooth surface.
Jasperware pottery.
verb
(transitive) To decorate with, or as if with, jasper.
jauner
jaures
javari
javary
javier
javler
jawara
jazzer
jazzer
noun
(colloquial) A jazz musician; someone who likes or dances to jazz music.
(colloquial, rare) Something with energy or pizzazz.
jeered
jeered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jeer
jeerer
jeerer
noun
One who jeers; a mocker.
jeffry
jeffry
Proper noun
name, a spelling variant of Jeffrey
jeggar
jegger
jenner
jenner
Proper noun
A hamlet in Alberta, Canada
A in California, USA
jenoar
jerald
jerald
Proper noun
name, a nonstandard spelling of Gerald.
jerash
jerbil
jerboa
jerboa
noun
Any of a number of species comprising most of the family Dipodidae, native to the deserts of Asia and northern Africa, being a small, jumping rodent with a long tufted tail, very small forefeet and very long hind legs.
jereed
jereed
noun
(countable) A blunt javelin used by the people of the Levant, especially in mock fights.
(uncountable) A traditional Turkish equestrian team sport played outdoors on horseback in which the objective is to score points by throwing a blunt wooden javelin at opposing team's horsemen.
jereld
jereme
jeremy
jerids
jerids
noun
plural of jerid
jerked
jerked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jerk
jerker
jerker
noun
A North American river chub, a hornyhead chub (Nocomis biguttatus).
Someone or something that jerks.
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
jerman
jermyn
jernie
jerold
jeroma
jerome
jeromy
jerque
jerque
verb
(UK, historical, transitive) To search (a ship) for unentered goods.
jerrid
jerrid
noun
Alternative form of jereed
jerrie
jerrol
jersey
jersey
noun
(countable) A garment knitted from wool, worn over the upper body.
(countable, US) A shirt worn by a member of an athletic team, usually oversized, typically depicting the athlete's name and team number as well as the team's logotype.
(uncountable) A type of fabric knit
jervia
jervin
jervis
jesher
jessur
jester
jester
noun
A person in colourful garb and fool's cap who amused a medieval and early modern royal or noble court.
Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the Southeast Asian genus Symbrenthia.
One who jests, jokes or teases.
jethra
jethro
jethro
Proper noun
The father-in-law of Moses.
definition
jetter
jetter
adj
comparative form of jet: more jet
noun
(obsolete) A self-confident person full of braggadocio.
(often science fiction) A vehicle or engine that works by jet propulsion.
(roller derby) A jammer (player who attempts to score points by making their way past other players) on the televised version of the game.
A place where there is a natural spout or eruption, such as a geyser or jet of lava.
An animal, such as a squid or jellyfish, that moves by jet propulsion. (Often used to distinguish it from similar animals with a different method of locomotion.)
Any of a number of devices that eject a pressurized stream of liquid.
One who drives or rides in a jet-propelled vehicle.
jettru
jharal
jharal
noun
The Himalayan tahr, Hemitragus jemlahicus ( <= Capra jemlaica).