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jagatai

a Turkic literary language of medieval central Asia (named for one of the sons of Genghis Khan) ;

jagganath

an avatar of Vishnu ;

jaggary

unrefined brown sugar made from palm sap ;

jaggedness

something irregular like a bump or crack in a smooth surface ;

jagger

English rock star (born in 1943) ;

jaggery

unrefined brown sugar made from palm sap ;

jaggery palm

fishtail palm of India to Malay Peninsula; sap yields a brown sugar (jaggery) and trunk pith yields sago ;

jagghery

unrefined brown sugar made from palm sap ;

jaghatai

a Turkic literary language of medieval central Asia (named for one of the sons of Genghis Khan) ;

jagua

tree of the West Indies and northern South America bearing succulent edible orange-sized fruit ;

jaguar

a large spotted feline of tropical America similar to the leopard; in some classifications considered a member of the genus Felis ;

jaguarondi

long-bodied long-tailed tropical American wildcat ;

jaguarundi

long-bodied long-tailed tropical American wildcat ;

jaguarundi cat

long-bodied long-tailed tropical American wildcat ;

jahvey

a name for the God of the Old Testament as transliterated from the Hebrew consonants YHVH ;

jahweh

a name for the God of the Old Testament as transliterated from the Hebrew consonants YHVH ;

jai alai

a Basque or Spanish game played in a court with a ball and a wickerwork racket ;

jail

a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence) ;

jail bird

a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison ;

jail cell

a room where a prisoner is kept ;

jail delivery

the use of force to liberate prisoners ;

jailbird

a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison ;

jailbreak

an escape from jail; "the breakout was carefully planned" ;

jailer

someone who guards prisoners ;

jailhouse

a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence) ;

jailor

someone who guards prisoners ;

jainism

religion founded in the 6th century BC as a revolt against Hinduism; emphasizes asceticism and immortality and transmigration of the soul; denies existence of a perfect or supreme being ; sect founded in the 6th century BC as a revolt against Hinduism ;

jainist

a believer in Jainism ;

jaish-e-muhammad

a terrorist organization founded in 2000; a militant Islamic group active in Kashmir and closely aligned with al-Rashid Trust; seeks to secure release of imprisoned fellow militants by kidnappings ;

jaish-i-mohammed

a terrorist organization founded in 2000; a militant Islamic group active in Kashmir and closely aligned with al-Rashid Trust; seeks to secure release of imprisoned fellow militants by kidnappings ;

jak

immense East Indian fruit resembling breadfruit; it contains an edible pulp and nutritious seeds that are commonly roasted ;

jakarta

capital and largest city of Indonesia; located on the island of Java; founded by the Dutch in 17th century ;

jakes

a small outbuilding with a bench having holes through which a user can defecate ;

jakob-creutzfeldt disease

rare (usually fatal) brain disease (usually in middle age) caused by an unidentified slow virus; characterized by progressive dementia and gradual loss of muscle control ;

jakob behmen

German mystic and theosophist who founded modern theosophy; influenced George Fox (1575-1624) ;

jakob bernoulli

Swiss mathematician (1654-1705) ;

jakob boehm

German mystic and theosophist who founded modern theosophy; influenced George Fox (1575-1624) ;

jakob boehme

German mystic and theosophist who founded modern theosophy; influenced George Fox (1575-1624) ;

jakob bohme

German mystic and theosophist who founded modern theosophy; influenced George Fox (1575-1624) ;

jakob grimm

the older of the two Grimm brothers remembered best for their fairy stories; also author of Grimm's law describing consonant changes in Germanic languages (1785-1863) ;

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