English Words: J

4,872 words · Page 91 of 98

juramentallyadv

With a pledge or vow.

Juranname

A surname.

jurantadj

Under oath; swearing.

Jurassicadj

Of or pertaining to the second period of the Mesozoic era, a time still dominated by dinosaurs.

juratnoun

A sworn statement concerning where, when, and before whom an oath has been made.

jurationnoun

The process or act of making an oath.

juratornoun

A juror.

juratorialadj

Of or belonging to a jury.

juratoryadj

Relating to or comprising an oath.

Jurchennoun

A member of a medieval and early modern Tungusic people, progenitors of the Manchus.

Jurczakname

A surname from Polish.

jure divinophrase

by divine right

jure uxorisadv

By right of wife.

Jurekname

A surname from Polish.

juremanoun

The Brazilian entheogen Mimosa tenuiflora

Jurewiczname

A surname from Polish.

Jurgensmeyername

A surname from German.

Jurichname

A surname.

juridicadj

Juridical.

juridicaladj

Pertaining to the law or rule of law, legal; judicial, related to the administration of justice (as to jurisprudence, or to the function of a judge or court).

juridicallyadv

In a juridical manner.

juridicialadj

Of or pertaining to matters of law and justice or the office of a judge.

juridicidenoun

The killing or destruction of law, of the rule of law or of administration of justice.

juridico-prefix

Pertaining to the law and legal infrastructure.

juridico-legaladj

Pertaining to the methods and infrastructure for enforcing the law.

juridico-moraladj

Pertaining to moral laws.

juridico-politicaladj

politicojudicial

juridicolegaladj

Alternative form of juridico-legal.

juridicomoraladj

Alternative form of juridico-moral.

juridicopoliticaladj

Alternative form of juridico-political.

juriedadj

Overseen by a jury

jurimetricistnoun

One who studies jurimetrics.

Jurin's lawname

The simplest analysis of capillary action, stating that the maximum height of a liquid in a capillary tube is inversely proportional to the tube's diameter.

Jurinekname

A surname from Czech.

Juris Doctornoun

A professional doctorate in law, and in some countries, a first professional graduate degree.

jurisconsultnoun

A person authorised to give legal advice.

jurisdictionnoun

The power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law.

jurisdictionaladj

Of or pertaining to jurisdiction.

jurisdictionalismnoun

A policy of affirming a laical jurisdiction over an ecclesiastical one.

jurisdictionallyadv

In a jurisdictional way.

jurisdictionlessadj

Lacking jurisdiction.

jurisdictiveadj

jurisdictional

jurisgenerativeadj

Creating authoritative legal meaning.

jurispathicadj

Destroying legal meaning or tradition.

jurispendencenoun

jurisprudence.

jurisprudenoun

One who studies jurisprudence.

jurisprudencenoun

The theoretical study of law.

jurisprudentadj

Understanding law; skilled in jurisprudence.

jurisprudentiallyadv

In terms of jurisprudence.

jurisprudistnoun

Synonym of jurisprude.

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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 91. 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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