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Webster Dictionary :: Jacobinism

JAC'OBINISM, n. Jacobinic principles; unreasonable or violent opposition to legi...

Webster Dictionary :: Jacobinize

JAC'OBINIZE, v.t. To taint with Jacobinism.

Webster Dictionary :: Jacobite

JAC'OBITE, n. [from Jacobus, James.] A partizan or adherent of James II, king of...

Webster Dictionary :: Jacobitism

JAC'OBITISM, n. The principles of the partizans of James II.

Webster Dictionary :: Jacobs-ladder

JACOB'S-LADDER, n. A plant of the genus Polemonium.

Webster Dictionary :: Jacobs-staff

JACOB'S-ST`AFF, n. A pilgrim's staff. 1. A staff concealing a dagger. 2. A cross...

Webster Dictionary :: Jacobus

JAC'OBUS, n. [Jacobus, James.] A gold coin, value twenty-five shillings sterling...

Webster Dictionary :: Jaconet

JACONET', n. A kind of coarse muslin.

Webster Dictionary :: Jactancy

JAC'TANCY, n. [L. jactantia.] A boasting. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Jactitation

JAC'TITATION, n. [L. jactito,jacto. It ought rather to be jactation, L. jactatio...

Webster Dictionary :: Jaculate

JAC'ULATE, v.t. [L. jaculor.] To dart.

Webster Dictionary :: Jaculation

JACULA'TION, n. The action of darting, throwing or lanching, as missive weapons.

Webster Dictionary :: Jaculator

JAC'ULATOR, n. The shooting fish, a species of Chaetodon.

Webster Dictionary :: Jaculatory

JAC'ULATORY, a. Darting or throwing out suddenly, or suddenly thrown out; uttere...

Webster Dictionary :: Jade

JADE, n. 1. A mean or poor horse; a tired horse; a worthless nag. Tired as a jad...

Webster Dictionary :: Jaded

JA'DED, pp. Tired; wearied; fatigued; harassed.

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