(card games) In euchre: an undefeatable hand containing the five highest cards.
(dated, slang) A frolic or spree.
A boisterous or lavish celebration or party.
A large rally of Scouts or Guides.
jemadars
jemadars
noun
plural of jemadar
jemidars
jemidars
noun
plural of jemidar
jeremiad
jeremiad
noun
A long speech or prose work that bitterly laments the state of society and its morals, and often contains a prophecy of its coming downfall.
jeremiah
jeremiah
Proper noun
An ancient prophet, the author of the Book of Jeremiah, and of the Lamentations.
A book of the Old Testament of Bible, and of the Tanakh.
name of biblical origin.
Noun
A person who is pessimistic about the present and foresees a calamitous future; a prophet of doom.
jeremian
jeremias
jerksome
jerksome
adj
Characteristic of a jerk, or obnoxious person.
Indicative of quick, rapid movements; jerky.
jermaine
jermayne
jermonal
jeroboam
jeroboam
noun
Alternative letter-case form of Jeroboam: a very large wine bottle.
jeromian
jeronima
jerryism
jerryism
noun
The practice of jerry-building.
jumblers
jumblers
noun
plural of jumbler
jurament
kermanji
ljutomer
majorate
majorate
noun
The office or rank of a major.
verb
(obsolete) To augment; to increase.
majorize
majorize
verb
(mathematics, transitive) To subject to majorization.
marijane
marjorie
maryjane
mejorana
mejorana
noun
Synonym of mejoranera (“musical instrument”)
mijnheer
mijnheer
noun
Alternative form of mynheer
overjump
overjump
verb
(intransitive) To jump too far or too high.
(transitive) To jump over.
(transitive, obsolete) To omit or ignore.
pejorism
pejorism
noun
The belief that the world is becoming worse.
rejumble
rejumble
verb
(transitive) To jumble again.
scramjet
scramjet
noun
(aeronautics) A jet engine capable of propelling an aircraft at hypersonic speeds, in which combustion of the fuel/air mixture occurs at supersonic speeds.