(object-oriented programming) An object that realizes a dependency injection.
An apparatus by which a stream of water is forced into a steam boiler.
Any of various devices that are used to inject something.
One who injects (himself or herself with) psychoactive drugs.
janitors
janitors
noun
plural of janitor
janitrix
janitrix
noun
A female janitor.
jauntier
jauntier
adj
comparative form of jaunty: more jaunty
jazerant
jazerant
noun
(historical) A coat of defense of Arab origin, made of small plates of metal sewn upon linen or similar, like a brigandine.
This kind of armor taken generally.
jetliner
jetliner
noun
(aviation) A jet-propelled airliner.
jirkinet
jirkinet
noun
An outer jacket or jerkin worn by women.
jointers
jointers
noun
plural of jointer
jointure
jointure
noun
(law) An estate settled on a wife, which she is to enjoy after her husband's death, for her own life at least, in satisfaction of dower.
(obsolete) A joining; a joint.
verb
(transitive) To settle a jointure upon.
juncture
juncture
noun
(linguistics) The manner of moving (transition) or mode of relationship between two consecutive sounds; a suprasegmental phonemic cue, by which a listener can distinguish between two otherwise identical sequences of sounds that have different meanings.
A critical moment in time.
A place where things join, a junction.
junketer
junketer
noun
Someone taking part in a junket or banquet etc; a partygoer.
jurament
juration
juration
noun
(rare) The process or act of making an oath.
nataraja
nataraja
Proper noun
The dancing posture of the Hindu god Shiva, who performs his divine dance as a part of his activities of creation and destruction.
nightjar
nightjar
noun
Any of various medium-sized nocturnal birds of the family Caprimulgidae, that feed predominantly on moths and other large flying insects.
reinject
reinject
verb
To cause to reenter.
To inject again.
serjeant
serjeant
noun
(law) Short for serjeant-at-law.
Archaic spelling of sergeant.
tjirebon
tjurunga
tjurunga
noun
(Australia) An object of religious significance among Aboriginal peoples of Central Australia.