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JOG'GLED, pp. Slightly shaken.
JOG'GLING, ppr. Shaking slightly.
JOHAN'NES, n. [John, latinized.] A Portuguese gold coin of the value of eight do...
JOHN'APPLE, n. A sort of apple, good for spring use, when other fruit is spent.
JOIN, v.t. [L. jungo, jungere; jungo for jugo, jugum; Eng. yoke; Gr. a yoke, and...
JOIN'DER, n. A joining; as a joinder in demurrer.
JOIN'ED, pp. Added; united; set or fastened together; associated; confederated.
JOIN'ER, n. One whose occupation is to construct things by joining pieces of woo...
JOIN'ERY, n. The art of fitting and joining pieces of timber in the construction...
JOIN'HAND, n. Writing in which letters are joined in words; as distinguished fro...
JOIN'ING, ppr. Adding; making contiguous; uniting; confederating.
JOINT, n. [L. junctura. See Join .] 1. The joining of two or more things. 2. In ...
JOINT'-HEIR, n. [joint and heir.] A heir having a joint interest with another. R...
JOINT-TEN'ANCY, n. [joint and tenant.] A tenure of estate by unity of interest, ...
JOINT-TEN'ANT, n. [joint and tenant.] One who holds an estate by joint-tenancy.
JOINT'ED, pp. Formed with articulations, as the stem of a plant. 1. Separated in...