English Words: J

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jihadisticadj

Of, or pertaining to jihadism

jihadizationnoun

The movement towards Islamic holy war.

jihadizeverb

To increase the jihadistic nature of

Jihchaoname

Alternative form of Rizhao.

jihobbyistnoun

One who supports jihad and radical Islam despite not being a member of any violent jihadist organization.

Jihunname

The Ceyhan river.

Jijiname

An urban township in Nantou County, Taiwan.

Jijianame

A river in Romania and Ukraine, tributary to the Prut.

jikonoun

A portable stove of the type common in Africa.

Jikookname

The real-person fiction ship of Park Ji-min and Jeon Jung-kook of the K-pop boy band BTS.

jilaabahnoun

Alternative form of djellaba.

jilapinoun

Alternative form of jalebi.

jilaudarnoun

A servant who leads a horse.

jilbabnoun

A long, loose-fitting coat or similar garment worn by some Muslim women to fulfil hijab.

jilboobnoun

A Muslim woman who wears the jilbab while at the same time wearing a tight dress or blouse emphasizing her breasts.

jildiadv

Quickly.

jildyadv

Alternative form of jildi.

Jilekname

A surname.

Jiles-Atherton modelname

A model of magnetic hysteresis that enables connection with physical parameters of the magnetic material.

Jiliname

A district of Luoyang, Henan, China.

Jilinname

A province of China. Capital: Changchun.

Jillname

A female given name from Latin.

jill of all tradesnoun

A woman competent in many endeavors rather than only one.

Jill of all trades and mistress of nonenoun

Alternative form of Jill of all trades, mistress of none.

Jill of all trades but mistress of nonenoun

Alternative form of Jill of all trades, mistress of none.

Jill of all trades, mistress of nonenoun

A woman who has a competent grasp of many skills but who is not outstanding in any one.

jill offverb

To masturbate.

jillaroonoun

A female jackaroo, a woman who does the job of a jackaroo.

jillarooingnoun

The work of a jillaroo.

jillflirtnoun

A flirtatious woman; a hussy.

Jillianname

A female given name from Latin, variant of Gillian.

jillickverb

To skip or skim a stone across water.

jillionnoun

An unspecified large number (of).

jillionairenoun

An incredibly rich person; a zillionaire.

jillionthadj

The ordinal form of the number jillion.

jillocknoun

A fool; an idiot.

jillstrapnoun

A pelvic protector, a woman's equivalent of a man's jockstrap.

Jillyname

A diminutive of the female given names Jill and Jillian.

Jilongname

Synonym of Keelung.

jiltnoun

A woman who readily casts aside her lover.

jiltedverb

simple past and past participle of jilt

jilteenoun

One who is jilted.

jilternoun

One who jilts another.

jiltingverb

present participle and gerund of jilt

jiltingsnoun

plural of jilting

jiltishadj

Like a jilt; capricious and unfeeling in matters of love.

jiltsnoun

plural of jilt

Jilyname

The ship of characters James Potter and Lily Potter of the Harry Potter series.

Jimname

A diminutive of the male given name James.

Jim Crowname

A Black man.

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 51. 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.

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