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Meanings of Jeffersonians:

noun

A supporter of the former us president thomas jefferson or his policies.

Usage examples:

He was actively involved as a jeffersonian
adjective

Relating to or characteristic of the former us president thomas jefferson or his policies.

Usage examples:

His goal was to ensure jeffersonian democracy

Meanings of Jehad:

noun

A struggle or fight against the enemies of islam.

Usage examples:

He declared a jihad against the infidels

Meanings of Jehads:

noun

A struggle or fight against the enemies of islam.

Usage examples:

He declared a jihad against the infidels

Meanings of Jehoshaphat:

proper noun

A king of judah in the mid 9th century bc.

exclamation

A mild expletive.

Usage examples:

Jehoshaphat! that would be ghastly

Jehovah

dʒəˈhəʊ.və

Meanings of Jehovah:

noun

A form of the hebrew name of god used in some translations of the bible.

Usage examples:

Medieval and reformation theologians popularized the name in the form jehovah and often used it to …

Jehovist

dʒɪˈhəʊvɪst

Meanings of Jehovist:

noun

Another name for yahwist.

Meanings of Jehu:

proper noun

(842–815 bc), king of israel. he was famous for driving his chariot furiously (2 kings 9).

Jejuna

dʒɪˈdʒuːnəm

Meanings of Jejuna:

noun

The part of the small intestine between the duodenum and ileum.

Usage examples:

The midgut eventually develops into distal duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum, appendix, ascending co…

Jejune

dʒəˈdʒuːn

Meanings of Jejune:

adjective

Naive, simplistic, and superficial.

Usage examples:

Their entirely predictable and usually jejune opinions

Meanings of Jejunum:

noun

The part of the small intestine between the duodenum and ileum.

Usage examples:

The midgut eventually develops into distal duodenum, jejunum, ileum, caecum, appendix, ascending co…

Jell

dʒɛl

Meanings of Jell:

verb

(of a liquid or semi-liquid substance) set or become more solid.

Usage examples:

She works at it all day but can't get the jelly to jell

Jellaba

ˈdʒɛləbə

Meanings of Jellaba:

noun

A loose hooded woollen robe or cloak of a kind traditionally worn by arabs.

Usage examples:

In cold weather, many men cover their jellabas with a hooded cloak called a burnus.

Jellabas

ˈdʒɛləbə

Meanings of Jellabas:

noun

A loose hooded woollen robe or cloak of a kind traditionally worn by arabs.

Usage examples:

In cold weather, many men cover their jellabas with a hooded cloak called a burnus.

Meanings of Jelled:

verb

(of a liquid or semi-liquid substance) set or become more solid.

Usage examples:

She works at it all day but can't get the jelly to jell

Jellies

ˈdʒɛli

Meanings of Jellies:

noun

A fruit-flavoured dessert made by warming and then cooling a liquid containing gelatin or a similar setting agent in a mould or dish so that it sets into a semi-solid, somewhat elastic mass.

Usage examples:

A bowl of jelly and custard
verb

Set (food) as or in a jelly.

Usage examples:

The eels are stewed and jellied
adjective

Jealous.

Usage examples:

I'm so jelly that you were at the show
phrase

Shoes made from coloured transparent plastic, worn especially at the beach

Usage examples:

Are jellies comfortable?, yes, men can wear jellies too!, we made sure all the children had their j…

Meanings of Jellifies:

verb

Become or make into jelly.

Usage examples:

The thick stock will cool and jellify

Jellify

ˈdʒɛlɪfʌɪ

Meanings of Jellify:

verb

Become or make into jelly.

Usage examples:

The thick stock will cool and jellify

Jellifying

ˈdʒɛlɪfʌɪ

Meanings of Jellifying:

verb

Become or make into jelly.

Usage examples:

The thick stock will cool and jellify

Jelling

dʒɛl

Meanings of Jelling:

verb

(of a liquid or semi-liquid substance) set or become more solid.

Usage examples:

She works at it all day but can't get the jelly to jell

Jello

ˈdʒel.əʊ

Meanings of Jello:

noun

A fruit-flavoured gelatin dessert made up from a commercially prepared powder.

Usage examples:

Children may enjoy popsicles, jell-o, ice cream, or applesauce.

Jells

dʒɛl

Meanings of Jells:

verb

(of a liquid or semi-liquid substance) set or become more solid.

Usage examples:

She works at it all day but can't get the jelly to jell

Jelly

ˈdʒel.i

Meanings of Jelly:

noun

A fruit-flavoured dessert made by warming and then cooling a liquid containing gelatin or a similar setting agent in a mould or dish so that it sets into a semi-solid, somewhat elastic mass.

Usage examples:

A bowl of jelly and custard
verb

Set (food) as or in a jelly.

Usage examples:

The eels are stewed and jellied
adjective

Jealous.

Usage examples:

I'm so jelly that you were at the show

Jelly-roll

ˈdʒel.i ˌrəʊl

Meanings of Jelly-roll:

noun

A cake that has been spread with cream, jam, or chocolate and then rolled into a cylinder shape

Meanings of Jellybeans:

noun

A bean-shaped sweet with a gelatinous centre and a firm sugar coating.

Jellyfish

ˈdʒel.i.fɪʃ

Meanings of Jellyfish:

noun

A free-swimming marine coelenterate with a gelatinous bell- or saucer-shaped body that is typically transparent and has stinging tentacles around the edge.

Usage examples:

Like jellyfish, medusa can sting an enemy with its tentacles.

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