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Webster Dictionary :: Jears

JEARS, n. In sea-language, an assemblage of tackles by which the lower yards of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Jealousy

JEALOUSY, n. jel'usy. 1. That passion of peculiar uneasiness which arises from t...

Webster Dictionary :: Jealousness

JEALOUSNESS, n. jel'usness. The state of being jealous; suspicion; suspicious vi...

Webster Dictionary :: Jealously

JEALOUSLY, adv. jel'usly. With jealousy or suspicion; emulously; with suspicious...

Webster Dictionary :: Jealous

JEALOUS, a. jel'us. 1. Suspicious; apprehensive of rivalship; uneasy through fea...

Webster Dictionary :: Jazel

JA'ZEL, n. A gem of an azure blue color.

Webster Dictionary :: Jayet

JAYET. [See Jet .]

Webster Dictionary :: Jay

JAY, n. A bird, the Corvus glandarius.

Webster Dictionary :: Jawy

JAW'Y, a. Relating to the jaws.

Webster Dictionary :: Jawn

JAWN, v.i. To yawn. [Not in use. See Yawn .]

Webster Dictionary :: Jawfallen

JAW'FALLEN, a. Depressed in spirits; dejected.

Webster Dictionary :: Jawfall

JAW'FALL, n. [jaw and fall.] Depression of the jaw; figuratively, depression of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Jawed

JAW'ED, a. Denoting the appearance of the jaws.

Webster Dictionary :: Jaw

JAW, n. 1. The bones of the mouth in which the teeth are fixed. They resemble a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Javelin

JAV'ELIN,, n. A sort of spear about five feet and a half long, the shaft of whic...

Webster Dictionary :: Javel

JAV'EL, v.t. To bemire. [Not in use.]

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