Of a vehicle, aircraft, vessel, computer, etc.: whose control has been seized by force
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hijack
hijacker
hijacker
noun
(computing) Hijackware.
Someone who hijacks.
jacintha
jacinthe
jacinths
jacinths
noun
plural of jacinth
jacitara
jacitara
noun
The jacitara palm
jackbird
jackbird
noun
A saddleback (Philesturnus) in its first-year plumage, once thought to be a separate species.
jackfish
jackfish
noun
A jack (in any of the senses referring to types of fish).
jackpile
jacobian
jacobian
adj
Alternative letter-case form of Jacobian
jacobina
jacobine
jacobine
noun
(organic chemistry) An alkaloid found in ragwort (Jacobaea vulgaris).
jacobins
jacobite
jactivus
jaenicke
jagataic
jamaican
janerich
janiceps
janiceps
noun
conjoined twins whose heads are fused together but look in opposite directions
japhetic
japhetic
Adjective
Of or pertaining to the supposed descendants of Japheth, one of the three sons of Noah in the Bible.
Of or pertaining to the supposed languages spoken by the descendants of Japheth.
japonica
japonica
noun
A species of camellia, Camellia japonica.
A subspecies of the rice Oryza sativa.
jaqitsch
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.
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.
jedlicka
jerrican
jimcrack
jimcrack
adj
Alternative spelling of gimcrack
jincamas
joachima
joacimah
judaical
judicata
judicate
judicial
judicial
adj
(Ireland, historical) specified by a civil bill court under the terms of the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1881
Of or relating to judgeship or the judiciary, the collective body of judges.
Of or relating to sound judgment; judicious (but see Usage notes).
Of or relating to the administration of justice.
Of or relating to the court system or the judicial branch of government.
noun
That branch of government which is responsible for maintaining the courts of law and for the administration of justice.
jurassic
jurassic
Adjective
Of or pertaining to the second period of the Mesozoic era, a time still dominated by dinosaurs.
Of or pertaining to the people or region near the Jura Mountain Range of Europe.
Proper noun
The period from 201.3±0.2 to 145 million years ago, after the Triassic and before the Cretaceous; the geologic systems of this period.
justicia
majestic
majestic
adj
Having qualities of splendor or royalty.
majolica
majolica
noun
Earthenware coated with opaque white tin-glaze, decorated with coloured metal oxide enamel(s).
Earthenware decorated with coloured lead silicate glazes applied directly to an unglazed body.
sajovich
skipjack
skipjack
noun
(obsolete) An upstart.
A shallow sailboat with a rectilinear or V-shaped cross section.
An elaterid; a click beetle.
Katsuwonus pelamis.
Several of the genus Euthynnus resembling tuna.
The alewife
The bonito
The butterfish
The common bluefish
The cutlass fish
The jurel
The leatherjacket, leatherjack (genus Oligoplites)
The runner.
The saurel.
The saury.
snipjack
stickjaw
stickjaw
noun
Food that is difficult to chew or swallow, such as toffee or pudding.