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Meanings of Jellyfishes:

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.

Meanings of Jellying:

verb

Set (food) as or in a jelly.

Usage examples:

The eels are stewed and jellied
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
adjective

Jealous.

Usage examples:

I'm so jelly that you were at the show

Jellyroll

ˈdʒɛli rəʊl

Meanings of Jellyroll:

noun

A swiss roll.

Meanings of Jelutong:

noun

A malaysian tree with pale lightweight timber.

Usage examples:

There are also a series of small table-top tableaux in painted jelutong.

Jelutongs

dʒɛˈluːtɒŋ

Meanings of Jelutongs:

noun

A malaysian tree with pale lightweight timber.

Usage examples:

There are also a series of small table-top tableaux in painted jelutong.

Meanings of Jem:

noun

A precious or semi-precious stone, especially when cut and polished or engraved.

Usage examples:

A pagoda embellished with precious gems
verb

Decorate with or as with gems.

Usage examples:

Tiny drops of sweat gemmed his forehead

Meanings of Jemadar:

noun

A 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:

noun

A 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

Jemmied

ˈdʒem.i

Meanings of Jemmied:

verb

Force open (a window or door) with a jemmy.

Usage examples:

A burglar jemmied his patio doors
noun

A 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…

Jemmies

ˈdʒem.i

Meanings of Jemmies:

noun

A 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…
verb

Force open (a window or door) with a jemmy.

Usage examples:

A burglar jemmied his patio doors

Jemmy

ˈdʒem.i

Meanings of Jemmy:

noun

A 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…
verb

Force open (a window or door) with a jemmy.

Usage examples:

A burglar jemmied his patio doors

Jennet

ˈdʒɛnɪt

Meanings of Jennet:

noun

A kind of small spanish horse.

Jennets

ˈdʒɛnɪt

Meanings of Jennets:

noun

A kind of small spanish horse.

Meanings of Jennies:

noun

A female donkey or ass.

Usage examples:

Both jennies have foals each year which the couple sell on to fellow donkey lovers.

Jenny

ˌkriː.pɪŋ ˈdʒen.i

Meanings of Jenny:

noun

A female donkey or ass.

Usage examples:

Both jennies have foals each year which the couple sell on to fellow donkey lovers.

Meanings of Jeon:

noun

A monetary unit of south korea, equal to one hundredth of a won.

Usage examples:

The south korean won is further divided into hundred jeon.

Jeopardise

ˈdʒep.ə.daɪz

Meanings of Jeopardise:

verb

Put (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:

verb

Put (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:

verb

Put (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

Jeopardize

ˈdʒep.ə.daɪz

Meanings of Jeopardize:

verb

Put (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

Jeopardized

ˈdʒep.ə.daɪz

Meanings of Jeopardized:

verb

Put (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

Jeopardizes

ˈdʒep.ə.daɪz

Meanings of Jeopardizes:

verb

Put (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

Jeopardizing

ˈdʒep.ə.daɪz

Meanings of Jeopardizing:

verb

Put (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:

noun

Danger of loss, harm, or failure.

Usage examples:

The whole peace process is in jeopardy

Meanings of Jer:

abbreviation

Jeremiah (in biblical references).

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