English dictionary: words starting with j - page 16
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Meanings of Jelutong:
nounA malaysian tree with pale lightweight timber.
Usage examples:
There are also a series of small table-top tableaux in painted jelutong.
Meanings of Jelutongs:
nounA malaysian tree with pale lightweight timber.
Usage examples:
There are also a series of small table-top tableaux in painted jelutong.
Meanings of Jem:
nounA precious or semi-precious stone, especially when cut and polished or engraved.
Usage examples:
A pagoda embellished with precious gems
verbDecorate with or as with gems.
Usage examples:
Tiny drops of sweat gemmed his forehead
Meanings of Jemadar:
nounA minor official or junior officer.
Usage examples:
Another jemadar prowled, revolver in one hand, primed grenade in the other, and kukri clenched betw…
Meanings of Jemadars:
nounA minor official or junior officer.
Usage examples:
Another jemadar prowled, revolver in one hand, primed grenade in the other, and kukri clenched betw…
Meanings of Jembe:
nounA hand tool resembling a hoe, used for digging, breaking up soil, removing weeds, etc.
Usage examples:
Use a jembe to collect the soil into a bucket
Meanings of Jemmied:
verbForce open (a window or door) with a jemmy.
Usage examples:
A burglar jemmied his patio doors
nounA short crowbar used by a burglar to force open a window or door.
Usage examples:
We armed ourselves with axes, crowbars, jemmies, metal poles, sledge hammers, a quart of paraffin a…
Meanings of Jemmies:
nounA short crowbar used by a burglar to force open a window or door.
Usage examples:
We armed ourselves with axes, crowbars, jemmies, metal poles, sledge hammers, a quart of paraffin a…
verbForce open (a window or door) with a jemmy.
Usage examples:
A burglar jemmied his patio doors
Meanings of Jemmy:
nounA short crowbar used by a burglar to force open a window or door.
Usage examples:
We armed ourselves with axes, crowbars, jemmies, metal poles, sledge hammers, a quart of paraffin a…
verbForce open (a window or door) with a jemmy.
Usage examples:
A burglar jemmied his patio doors
Meanings of Jemmying:
verbForce open (a window or door) with a jemmy.
Usage examples:
A burglar jemmied his patio doors
nounA short crowbar used by a burglar to force open a window or door.
Usage examples:
We armed ourselves with axes, crowbars, jemmies, metal poles, sledge hammers, a quart of paraffin a…
Meanings of Jennies:
nounA female donkey or ass.
Usage examples:
Both jennies have foals each year which the couple sell on to fellow donkey lovers.
Meanings of Jenny:
nounA female donkey or ass.
Usage examples:
Both jennies have foals each year which the couple sell on to fellow donkey lovers.
Meanings of Jeon:
nounA monetary unit of south korea, equal to one hundredth of a won.
Usage examples:
The south korean won is further divided into hundred jeon.
Meanings of Jeopardise:
verbPut (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Usage examples:
A devaluation of the dollar would jeopardize new york's position as a financial centre
Meanings of Jeopardised:
verbPut (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Usage examples:
A devaluation of the dollar would jeopardize new york's position as a financial centre
Meanings of Jeopardising:
verbPut (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Usage examples:
A devaluation of the dollar would jeopardize new york's position as a financial centre
Meanings of Jeopardize:
verbPut (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Usage examples:
A devaluation of the dollar would jeopardize new york's position as a financial centre
Meanings of Jeopardized:
verbPut (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Usage examples:
A devaluation of the dollar would jeopardize new york's position as a financial centre
Meanings of Jeopardizes:
verbPut (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Usage examples:
A devaluation of the dollar would jeopardize new york's position as a financial centre
Meanings of Jeopardizing:
verbPut (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure.
Usage examples:
A devaluation of the dollar would jeopardize new york's position as a financial centre
Meanings of Jeopardy:
nounDanger of loss, harm, or failure.
Usage examples:
The whole peace process is in jeopardy
Meanings of Jerboa:
nounA desert-dwelling rodent with very long hind legs that enable it to walk upright and perform long jumps, found from north africa to central asia.
Usage examples:
The family dipodidae includes the birch mice, jumping mice, and jerboas, a total of around 51 speci…
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