Jacuzzi |
trademark for a type of bath that has underwater jets. The jets shoot air into the water, making it whirl around. |
jade1 |
a hard green stone or the jewelry or works of art made from it. |
jagged |
having points that are sharp and uneven. |
jaguar |
a large mammal with short yellow fur and black rings. Jaguars are carnivores that hunt or fish for food. They live in the southern United States and Central and South America. Jaguars are closely related to lions, tigers, and other big cats. They are sometimes called panthers. |
jail |
a building in which a government keeps people who are waiting for a trial or who have been found guilty of breaking the law. [2 definitions] |
jailbird |
(informal) a person who is or who has been locked up in jail; convict. |
jam1 |
to force or pack tightly into a small space. [8 definitions] |
jam2 |
a sweet spread made by cooking crushed fruit and sugar. |
Jamaica |
an island country in the West Indies, in the Caribbean Sea. Kingston is the capital of Jamaica. |
Jan. |
abbreviation of "January." |
jangle |
to make a harsh, clashing sound. [4 definitions] |
janitor |
a person whose work is to clean and take care of a building. |
January |
the first month of the year. January has thirty-one days. |
Japan |
a country in eastern Asia made up of islands in the Pacific Ocean. Tokyo is the capital of Japan. |
Japanese |
of or having to do with Japan, or its people or language. [3 definitions] |
Japanese beetle |
a shiny green and brown insect that came to the United States from Asia. It eats the leaves, fruits, flowers, and roots of plants and can cause a lot of damage. |
jar1 |
a round container with a wide mouth, usually made of glass or pottery, and often having a lid. [2 definitions] |
jar2 |
to crash into or bump so as to cause movement; jolt. [4 definitions] |
jargon1 |
special words or language used by a particular group or to describe a particular interest. |
jaundice |
a condition of the liver that causes the eyes and skin to become yellow. |
jaundiced |
having or looking as if one had jaundice. |