English Words: J

4,872 words · Page 27 of 98

jawboxnoun

A tenement sink.

jawbreakernoun

A large, extremely hard, boiled candy, typically spherical.

jawbreakingadj

Very difficult to pronounce.

jawbreakinglyadv

In a way that is very difficult to say or pronounce.

jawedadj

Having jaws.

jawellnofineintj

Alternative form of ja well no fine.

jawfallnoun

trismus

jawfallenadj

Dejected, dispirited.

jawfalnadj

Nonstandard form of jawfallen.

jawfishnoun

Any of many marine fish, of the family Opistognathidae, that have large mouths.

jawfootnoun

maxilliped

jawholenoun

A hole or an open drain into which sewage or waste water is thrown; the opening of a sewer; or a cesspool or cesspit, an underground pit or container used to collect and store sewage and wastewater from a house in areas without a centralized sewer system.

Jawiname

The Arabic alphabet or writing system used for Malay or related languages.

jawingnoun

A scolding.

Jawjahname

Pronunciation spelling of Georgia, representing Southern US English.

Jawjuhname

Pronunciation spelling of Georgia, representing Southern US English.

jawlverb

To talk noisily, prate loudly.

jawlernoun

Alternative form of joller.

jawlessadj

Lacking a jaw.

jawlessnessnoun

Absence of jaws.

jawlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a jaw.

jawlinenoun

The lower edge of the side of the face (below the cheek), defined by the jawbone.

jawlinedadj

Having a specific kind of jawline.

jawmaxxverb

To enhance one's jawline.

jawnverb

Obsolete form of yawn.

Jaworname

A town and county of Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland.

Jaworowskiname

A surname from Polish.

Jaworskiname

A surname from Polish.

jawsnoun

plural of jaw

jaws of deathnoun

A very narrowly avoided, or close to, fatal situation.

jaws of lifenoun

Emergency rescue equipment used to open a severely damaged passenger vehicle with a strong mechanical jaw function that forcibly pushes or pulls metal components apart, to quickly and somewhat safely extricate the trapped occupants.

jawsmithnoun

An orator, especially a demagogue.

jawtoothnoun

A molar tooth.

jawyadj

Relating to the jaws.

Jaxname

A male given name transferred from the surname.

JAXAname

Acronym of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency.

Jaxartesname

Alternative form of Iaxartes.

Jaxenname

A male given name transferred from the surname.

Jaxonname

A male given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage, variant of Jackson.

Jaxsonname

A male given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage, variant of Jackson.

Jaxtonname

A male given name originating as a coinage.

jaxynoun

moon

jaynoun

Any of the numerous species of birds belonging to several genera within the family Corvidae, including Garrulus, Cyanocitta, Aphelocoma, Perisoreus, Cyanocorax, Gymnorhinus, Cyanolyca, Ptilostomus, and Calocitta, allied to the crows, but smaller, more graceful in form, often handsomely coloured, usually having a crest, and often noisy.

Jay Arname

A male given name

Jayaname

A female given name from Sanskrit.

Jayanthaname

The son of Indra.

Jayantiname

A female given name from Sanskrit used in India.

Jayapalname

A surname.

Jayapuraname

The capital and largest city of Papua, Indonesia.

Jayapuranadj

Of or relating to Jayapura in Indonesia.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter J contains 4,872 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 98 pages, and you are currently viewing page 27. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

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