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cholecystojejunostomy
cholecystojejunostomy
noun
(surgery) anastomosis of the gallbladder and the jejunum
disjunctively
disjunctively
adv
In a disjunctive manner.
injudiciously
injudiciously
adv
In an injudicious manner.
intersubjectively
intersubjectively
adv
(philosophy) In an intersubjective way; between or among multiple subjects
intersubjectivity
intersubjectivity
noun
The state or condition of being intersubjective.
jesuitically
jesuitically
Adverb
In a Jesuitical manner.
jesuitocracy
jesuitocracy
Noun
Rule by Jesuits.
journalistically
journalistically
adv
In a journalistic manner or context.
judaistically
judaistically
Adverb
In a Judaistic way.
judiciously
judiciously
adv
In a judicious manner.
jurisdictionally
jurisdictionally
adv
In a jurisdictional way.
juristically
juristically
adv
In a juristic manner or context.
justiciability
justiciability
noun
(law) The ability (of a subject matter) to be evaluated and resolved by the courts.
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.
justiciaryship
justiciaryship
noun
The role or status of a justiciary.
justificatory
justificatory
adj
providing justification
nondisjunctively
nonjournalistically
nonjuristically
nonsubjectively
nonsubjectivity
overjudiciously
prejudiciously
prejudiciously
adv
In a prejudicious manner.
sejunctively
sejunctively
adv
In a sejunctive manner.
sejunctly
sejunctly
adv
(obsolete, rare) Separately.
semijocularly
semijudicially
semijuridically
subadjacently
subconjunctively
subconjunctively
adv
Alternative form of subconjunctivally
subjacency
subjacency
noun
(linguistics) A constraint on the movement of elements whereby an element cannot move into a specifier position that is already occupied.
The state of being subjacent.
subjacently
subjacently
adv
In a subjacent manner or orientation.
subjectability
subjectability
noun
The quality of being subjectable.
subjectedly
subjectibility
subjectibility
noun
Alternative form of subjectability
subjectify
subjectify
verb
(transitive) To turn into a subject.
subjectifying
subjectifying
verb
present participle of subjectify
subjectively
subjectively
adv
In a subjective manner.
subjectivistically
subjectivistically
adv
In a subjectivistic manner.
subjectivity
subjectivity
noun
(singular only) The state of being subjective.
A subjective thought or idea.
subjudicially
subjudiciary
subjunctively
subjunctively
adv
In a subjunctive manner.
superadjacently
superjudicially
superobjectionably
unjesuitically
unjocosely
unjudiciously
unjudiciously
adv
In an unjudicious manner.
unmajestically
unmajestically
adv
In an unmajestic way.
unsubjectively