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Webster Dictionary :: Joggled

JOG'GLED, pp. Slightly shaken.

Webster Dictionary :: Joggling

JOG'GLING, ppr. Shaking slightly.

Webster Dictionary :: Johannes

JOHAN'NES, n. [John, latinized.] A Portuguese gold coin of the value of eight do...

Webster Dictionary :: Johnapple

JOHN'APPLE, n. A sort of apple, good for spring use, when other fruit is spent.

Webster Dictionary :: Join

JOIN, v.t. [L. jungo, jungere; jungo for jugo, jugum; Eng. yoke; Gr. a yoke, and...

Webster Dictionary :: Joinder

JOIN'DER, n. A joining; as a joinder in demurrer.

Webster Dictionary :: Joined

JOIN'ED, pp. Added; united; set or fastened together; associated; confederated.

Webster Dictionary :: Joiner

JOIN'ER, n. One whose occupation is to construct things by joining pieces of woo...

Webster Dictionary :: Joinery

JOIN'ERY, n. The art of fitting and joining pieces of timber in the construction...

Webster Dictionary :: Joinhand

JOIN'HAND, n. Writing in which letters are joined in words; as distinguished fro...

Webster Dictionary :: Joining

JOIN'ING, ppr. Adding; making contiguous; uniting; confederating.

Webster Dictionary :: Joint

JOINT, n. [L. junctura. See Join .] 1. The joining of two or more things. 2. In ...

Webster Dictionary :: Joint-heir

JOINT'-HEIR, n. [joint and heir.] A heir having a joint interest with another. R...

Webster Dictionary :: Joint-tenancy

JOINT-TEN'ANCY, n. [joint and tenant.] A tenure of estate by unity of interest, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Joint-tenant

JOINT-TEN'ANT, n. [joint and tenant.] One who holds an estate by joint-tenancy.

Webster Dictionary :: Jointed

JOINT'ED, pp. Formed with articulations, as the stem of a plant. 1. Separated in...

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