jobholder |
someone who is steadily employed. |
jobless |
denoting or pertaining to persons who do not have jobs. [2 definitions] |
job lot |
a large quantity of assorted goods, usu. sold or handled as a single transaction. [2 definitions] |
Job's-tears |
(used with a sing. verb) an annual tropical grass that bears hard, beadlike seeds containing edible grains. |
jock1 |
(informal) someone employed to ride horses in races; jockey. |
jock2 |
a jockstrap. [2 definitions] |
jockey |
someone employed to ride horses in races. [6 definitions] |
jockstrap |
an elastic strap with a pouch to support a male's genitals during athletic activities; athletic supporter. |
jocose |
inclined to joke; jovial; merry. [2 definitions] |
jocular |
jovial or inclined to joke; merry. [2 definitions] |
jocund |
merry or cheerful in manner or appearance; jovial. |
jodhpurs |
trousers that are baggy at the hips but tight below the knees, often worn for riding horses. |
joey |
the young of a kangaroo. |
jog1 |
to move or jar slightly; nudge. [9 definitions] |
jog2 |
a sudden turn or bend. [3 definitions] |
joggle |
to move back and forth rapidly but gently; shake. [3 definitions] |
jog trot |
a slow, regular, jolting gait, esp. of a horse. |
Johannesburg |
a city in the country of South Africa, and one of the largest cities on the continent of Africa. |
Johannes Kepler |
a German astronomer and mathematician (b.1571--d.1630). |
Johann Goethe |
a German author (b.1749--d.1832). |
Johann Gutenberg |
a German printer considered to be the inventor of the system of printing with movable type (b.1400?--d.1468?). |