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English words starting with ja

Ja

jɑː

Meanings of Ja:

exclamation

Yes.

Usage examples:

‘let's go swimming.’ ‘ja!’
abbreviation

Jamaica (international vehicle registration).

Jab

dʒæb

Meanings of Jab:

verb

Poke roughly or quickly, especially with something sharp or pointed.

Usage examples:

She jabbed him in his ribs
noun

A quick, sharp blow, especially with the fist.

Usage examples:

A jab in the stomach

Jabbed

dʒæb

Meanings of Jabbed:

verb

Poke roughly or quickly, especially with something sharp or pointed.

Usage examples:

She jabbed him in his ribs
noun

A quick, sharp blow, especially with the fist.

Usage examples:

A jab in the stomach

Jabber

ˈdʒæb.ər

Meanings of Jabber:

verb

Talk in a rapid, excited, and often incomprehensible way.

Usage examples:

He jabbered on about football
noun

Rapid, excited, and often incomprehensible speech.

Usage examples:

Now, if you're going to fight me, stop the jibber jabber and let's get started!

Jabbered

ˈdʒæb.ər

Meanings of Jabbered:

verb

Talk in a rapid, excited, and often incomprehensible way.

Usage examples:

He jabbered on about football
noun

Rapid, excited, and often incomprehensible speech.

Usage examples:

Now, if you're going to fight me, stop the jibber jabber and let's get started!

Jabbering

ˈdʒæb.ər

Meanings of Jabbering:

verb

Talk in a rapid, excited, and often incomprehensible way.

Usage examples:

He jabbered on about football
noun

Rapid, excited, and often incomprehensible speech.

Usage examples:

Now, if you're going to fight me, stop the jibber jabber and let's get started!

Jabbers

ˈdʒabə

Meanings of Jabbers:

verb

Talk in a rapid, excited, and often incomprehensible way.

Usage examples:

He jabbered on about football
noun

Rapid, excited, and often incomprehensible speech.

Usage examples:

Now, if you're going to fight me, stop the jibber jabber and let's get started!

Jabberwocky

ˈdʒabəˌwɒki

Meanings of Jabberwocky:

noun

Invented or meaningless language; nonsense.

Usage examples:

The translation was slow and full of jabberwocky

Jabbing

dʒæb

Meanings of Jabbing:

verb

Poke roughly or quickly, especially with something sharp or pointed.

Usage examples:

She jabbed him in his ribs
noun

A quick, sharp blow, especially with the fist.

Usage examples:

A jab in the stomach

Jabiru

ˈdʒabɪruː

Meanings of Jabiru:

noun

A large central and south american stork with a black neck, mainly white plumage, and a large black upturned bill.

Usage examples:

The marshes at the mouth of the rio tempisque at palo verde national park are the last stronghold o…

Jabirus

ˈdʒabɪruː

Meanings of Jabirus:

noun

A large central and south american stork with a black neck, mainly white plumage, and a large black upturned bill.

Usage examples:

The marshes at the mouth of the rio tempisque at palo verde national park are the last stronghold o…

Meanings of Jaborandi:

noun

A drug made from the dried leaves of certain south american plants, which contain the alkaloid pilocarpine and promote salivation when chewed.

Usage examples:

In exanthematous fevers of all kinds jaborandi in small doses is the remedy par excellence.

Jaborandis

ˌdʒabəˈrandi

Meanings of Jaborandis:

noun

A drug made from the dried leaves of certain south american plants, which contain the alkaloid pilocarpine and promote salivation when chewed.

Usage examples:

In exanthematous fevers of all kinds jaborandi in small doses is the remedy par excellence.

Jabot

ˈʒabəʊ

Meanings of Jabot:

noun

An ornamental frill or ruffle on the front of a shirt or blouse, typically made of lace.

Usage examples:

Viola has converted to christianity during her sojourn on the mainland and is a meticulous picture …

Meanings of Jabots:

noun

An ornamental frill or ruffle on the front of a shirt or blouse, typically made of lace.

Usage examples:

Viola has converted to christianity during her sojourn on the mainland and is a meticulous picture …

Jabs

dʒab

Meanings of Jabs:

verb

Poke roughly or quickly, especially with something sharp or pointed.

Usage examples:

She jabbed him in his ribs
noun

A quick, sharp blow, especially with the fist.

Usage examples:

A jab in the stomach

Jacal

həˈkɑːl

Meanings of Jacal:

noun

(in mexico and the south-western us) a thatched wattle-and-daub hut.

Usage examples:

Here the seri have built both mexican-style jacales of wattle and daub, and small wood-frame struct…

Jacales

həˈkɑːl

Meanings of Jacales:

noun

(in mexico and the south-western us) a thatched wattle-and-daub hut.

Usage examples:

Here the seri have built both mexican-style jacales of wattle and daub, and small wood-frame struct…

Jacamar

ˈdʒakəmɑː

Meanings of Jacamar:

noun

An insectivorous bird of tropical american forests, with a long pointed bill, a long tail, and plumage that is typically iridescent green above.

Usage examples:

Those who prefer altitude can climb the lodge's seven-story, 115-foot canopy tower and stop at each…

Jacamars

ˈdʒakəmɑː

Meanings of Jacamars:

noun

An insectivorous bird of tropical american forests, with a long pointed bill, a long tail, and plumage that is typically iridescent green above.

Usage examples:

Those who prefer altitude can climb the lodge's seven-story, 115-foot canopy tower and stop at each…

Jacana

ˈdʒakənə

Meanings of Jacana:

noun

A small tropical wading bird with greatly elongated toes and claws that enable it to walk on floating vegetation.

Usage examples:

Large wading and diving birds seemed to be everywhere: great white egrets, great blue herons, green…

Jacanas

ˈdʒakənə

Meanings of Jacanas:

noun

A small tropical wading bird with greatly elongated toes and claws that enable it to walk on floating vegetation.

Usage examples:

Large wading and diving birds seemed to be everywhere: great white egrets, great blue herons, green…

Jacaranda

ˌdʒæk.əˈræn.də

Meanings of Jacaranda:

noun

A tropical american tree that has blue trumpet-shaped flowers, fernlike leaves, and fragrant timber.

Usage examples:

The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jaca…

Jacarandas

ˌdʒæk.əˈræn.də

Meanings of Jacarandas:

noun

A tropical american tree that has blue trumpet-shaped flowers, fernlike leaves, and fragrant timber.

Usage examples:

The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jaca…

Meanings of Jacinth:

noun

A reddish-orange gem variety of zircon.

Usage examples:

Jacinth is a crystal, bright, purple gemstone. it is called gomed in urdu. pure jacinth contains a …

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