Dijon mustard, a prepared mustard containing white wine in place of vinegar
djaja
djave
djinn
djinn
noun
Alternative spelling of jinn
djins
djins
noun
plural of djin
djuka
dojos
dojos
noun
plural of dojo
dooja
dooja
noun
Citrus australis, the Australian lime.
dorje
dorje
noun
Synonym of vajra (“Buddhist ceremonial mace”)
dujan
dunaj
ejido
ejido
noun
A Mexican cooperative farm.
ejusd
fjeld
fjeld
noun
(geography) A rocky, barren plateau, especially in Scandinavia.
fjord
fjord
noun
A long, narrow, deep inlet between cliffs.
gajda
gajda
noun
(music) Alternative form of gaida
hadji
hadji
noun
Alternative spelling of hajji
hadjs
jadda
jaddo
jaded
jaded
adj
Bored or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having been over exposed to, or having consumed too much of something.
Made callous or cynically insensitive, by experience.
Worn out, wearied, exhausted or lacking enthusiasm, due to age or experience.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jade
jades
jades
noun
plural of jade
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jade
jandy
japed
japed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jape
jarad
jarde
jared
jared
Proper noun
name of Biblical origin; rare in the English-speaking world until the 1960s.
A man mentioned in the a descendant of Adam and of Seth, the father of Enoch, an ancestor of Noah.
The ancestor of the Jaredites in the Book of Mormon.
jarid
javed
jawed
jawed
adj
(in combination) Having a specified type of jaw.
Having jaws.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jaw
jedda
jeddo
jeddy
jehad
jehad
noun
Alternative spelling of jihad
jeida
jenda
jerad
jerid
jewed
jewed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jew
jibed
jibed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jibe
jidda
jihad
jihad
noun
(Islam) A holy war undertaken by Muslims.
(Islam, theology) A personal spiritual struggle for self-improvement and/or against evil.
An aggressive campaign for an idea.
verb
To participate in a jihad.
jived
jived
verb
simple past tense and past participle of jive
jodee
jodel
jodel
verb
To yodel.
jodie
jodyn
joked
joked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of joke
jolda
jowed
joyed
joyed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of joy
jtids
judah
judah
Proper noun
Fourth son of Jacob, by his wife Leah.
One of the Israelite tribes, descended from Judah, from which David and his lineage came.
The southern Israelite kingdom which continued to be ruled by the Davidic dynasty after Solomon's death and the breakup of the united monarchy, with the northern portion keeping the name Israel.
judas
judas
noun
Alternative form of Judas
judea
judex
judge
judge
noun
(historical, biblical) A shophet, a temporary leader appointed in times of crisis in ancient Israel.
A person officiating at a sports event, a contest, or similar.
A person who decides the fate of someone or something that has been called into question.
A person who evaluates something or forms an opinion.
A public official whose duty it is to administer the law, especially by presiding over trials and rendering judgments; a justice.
verb
(intransitive) To arbitrate; to pass opinion on something, especially to settle a dispute etc.
(intransitive) To sit in judgment, to act as judge.
(transitive) To form an opinion on; to appraise.
(transitive) To have as an opinion; to consider, suppose.
(transitive) To judicially rule or determine.
(transitive) To sit in judgment on; to pass sentence on (a person or matter).
(transitive, intransitive) To criticize or label another person or thing.
(transitive, intransitive) To form an opinion; to infer.
(transitive, intransitive) To govern as biblical judge or shophet (over some jurisdiction).
(transitive, obsolete) To award judicially; to adjudge.
(transitive, obsolete) To constitute a fitting appraisal or criterion of; to provide a basis for forming an opinion on.
(transitive, obsolete) To sentence to punishment, to judicially condemn.