jostle |
to push, crowd, or bump against, esp. on purpose; collide with. [7 definitions] |
jot |
to write hurriedly (usu. fol. by "down"). [2 definitions] |
jota |
a Spanish dance in three-four time, performed by a man and woman to the rhythmic clicking of castanets, or the music for such a dance. |
jotting |
a short written note, as to oneself. |
joule |
a unit of energy equal to the work done by one newton moving through a distance of one meter, or to ten million ergs. |
jounce |
to move or be moved jerkily and unevenly; bounce. [2 definitions] |
journal |
a record of personal experiences, reflections, or daily events. [4 definitions] |
journalese |
the light, exuberant, and sometimes substandard writing or language often associated with popular magazines and newspapers. |
journalism |
the profession of reporting, writing, editing, or broadcasting news and information. [3 definitions] |
journalist |
one whose profession is journalism. |
journalistic |
of, relating to, or having the characteristics of journalism or journalists. |
journey |
a trip, usu. a lengthy one, from one place to another. [3 definitions] |
journeyman |
a worker who has completed an apprenticeship, as in a craft. [2 definitions] |
joust |
a real or simulated fight in which two knights on horseback ride toward each other and try to unhorse each other with lances or other weapons. [4 definitions] |
Jove |
the god Jupiter. |
jovial |
heartily cheerful, friendly, and merry; convivial. |
Jovian |
of, pertaining to, or like the Roman god Jove. [2 definitions] |
jowl1 |
a jawbone, esp. the lower one. [2 definitions] |
jowl2 |
skin, flesh, or the like that hangs down from the lower jaw. |
joy |
an exalted feeling or emotion; bliss; elation. [3 definitions] |
joyful |
full of joy; feeling, expressing, or causing great happiness. |