Words Starting With "J"

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Jubba

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Jubba is a noun. It refers to a type of loose-fitting, floor-length robe commonly worn in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. It is often worn by both men and women.

Jubbulpore

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Jubbulpore is an obsolete term that refers to a type of fabric, particularly a thin, lightweight, and closely woven cotton fabric, often used to make shirts, dresses, and other garments. The term is derived from the name of the city Jabalpur, which was a major fabric-producing center in India during the British colonial era.

Jube

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I'm not familiar with the word "jube" on its own. However, I'm going to take an educated guess that "jube" might be referring to a jubilee, which is a special anniversary or celebration, typically after 25 or 50 years, of a significant event or occasion. For example, a silver jubilee would be a 25-year anniversary. Does that make sense?

Jubilance

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Jubilance refers to a feeling of great joy, triumph, or celebration, often accompanied by loud and joyful noises. It can also describe the noise or sound itself, especially a loud and enthusiastic cheering or applause.

Jubilant

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Jubilant refers to a feeling of great joy, triumph, or celebration, often accompanied by loud and enthusiastic expressions of happiness. It can describe a person's behavior or mood when something wonderful or long-awaited has happened, such as winning a competition, being reunited with a loved one, or achieving a difficult goal. The word can also be used to describe a triumph or a cause for celebration, such as a team's victory or a historical event.

Jubilantly

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Jubilantly is an adverb that means with joy or triumph. It describes the way something is done, implying that it is done with great happiness, celebration, or excitement.

Jubilate

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To jubilate means to rejoice or celebrate with festive music, shouting, or singing. It can also mean to express joyful triumph or acclaim, often loudly and enthusiastically. The word is usually used to describe a joyous or festive atmosphere, such as a jubilant crowd after a team wins a championship or a jubilant mood at a wedding reception. In a more literal sense, to jubilate means to sing a jubilant, that is, a song of praise or celebration, often in a loud and joyful manner.

Jubilation

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Jubilation refers to a state of intense joy, triumph, or exultation, often accompanied by loud singing, cheering, or other expressions of festive celebration. It can also describe a feeling of triumphant or victorious joy, especially in response to a significant achievement or event. Examples include the jubilation of a crowd after a sports team wins a championship, or the jubilation of people celebrating a national holiday.

Jubilatory

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Jubilatory refers to a feeling or expression of great joy, triumph, or celebration, often used to describe a triumphant or festive atmosphere. It can also describe something that is gloriously celebratory or triumphant, such as a jubilatory tone or a jubilatory atmosphere.

Jubilee

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A jubilee is a special celebration or anniversary, often marking a significant event or milestone. It can also refer to the 40th year of a reign or the 20th year of a monk's consecration.

Jubilees

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Jubilees refers to a celebration or anniversary marking a significant period of time, typically 25 or 50 years. It can also refer to the Jewish Cycle of Reading, also known as the "Little Genesis", which is an ancient Jewish text that provides an alternate account of the biblical stories.

Jubjub

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Jubjub is a rare or obsolete word that refers to the noise made by donkeys or mules. However, it is also used in the context of Lewis Carroll's poem "Jubjub Bird" in his book "The Hunting of the Snark", where it describes a fantastical creature.

Juche

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Juche is a Korean concept that translates to "self-reliance" or "self-sufficiency". It was popularized by North Korean leader Kim Il-sung and emphasizes the importance of relying on one's own abilities and resources, rather than relying on others or foreign aid. It is often associated with North Korea's isolationist and autarkic economic policies.

Juchitan

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Juchitán is a municipality located in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is the second-largest city in Oaxaca and serves as the capital of the Juchitán District. The city is known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant markets, and traditional Zone_PUSHDATA architecture. Juchitán is also home to the Zapotec people, an indigenous group that has lived in the region for centuries. The city's cultural significance is recognized by UNESCO, which has designated the Juchitán District as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

Judae

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The word "judae" is the Latin word for "Jew" or "Judaean". It can also refer to something related to Judaea, a region in ancient Israel.

Judaea

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Judaea refers to the historical geographic region in the Middle East that corresponds to modern-day Judea and Samaria, which make up the West Bank. It was the birthplace of Judaism and the site where Jesus Christ was crucified.

Judaean

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Relating to or pertaining to the ancient kingdom of Judaea, which existed in the region of modern-day Israel and Palestine from the 8th century BCE to the 1st century CE.

Judaeo-christian

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Relating to the values, beliefs, and traditions of Jewish and Christian faiths, often used to describe the shared cultural, moral, and theological heritage of the two religions.

Judaeus

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The word "judaeus" is the Latin word for "Jewish". It was commonly used in ancient Rome to refer to Jewish people. In modern English, it is not often used as it is considered somewhat archaic and has been replaced by the more familiar term "Jewish".

Judah

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Judah is a proper noun and refers to one of the twelve tribes of Israel in the Hebrew Bible. In the Bible, Judah was the fourth son of Jacob and Leah, and the tribe that bore his name was one of the most prominent in ancient Israel. In modern times, the name Judah is often used as a given name, symbolizing strength, courage, and leadership.

Judahite

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Judahite refers to something that is related to or originating from the ancient Kingdom of Judah, which was one of the two ancient kingdoms of Israel. Specifically, in biblical and theological contexts, Judahite often describes the people, customs, or practices of the Southern Kingdom of Judah, which was the southern part of the ancient Kingdom of Israel after the division of the kingdom in the 9th century BC.

Judahites

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The Judahites (also referred to as the Judeans or Judaeans) were the people who inhabited the kingdom of Judah, which was a southern kingdom of the ancient Israelites.

Judaic

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Relating to or descended from the ancient Jews; concerned with the Hebrew scriptures and the history and traditions of the Jewish people; relating to the laws and customs of the Jewish faith.

Judaica

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Judaica refers to the cultural and artistic objects, artifacts, and items that are characteristic of Jewish heritage, tradition, and faith. It can include items such as menorahs, Torah scrolls, mezuzahs, Jewish ceremonial objects, and other items that are used in Jewish worship and celebration, as well as items that are decorative and symbolic of Jewish culture. The term "Judaica" is often used to describe collectibles, art pieces, or souvenirs that are related to Jewish history, customs, and identity.

Judaically

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The word "judicially" means by or through the courts or judges. It is an adverb that describes the manner in which something is done, often in a formal or official capacity.

Judaise

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"Judaise" is not a commonly used English word. However, it could be a misspelling or variation of the word "Judasize", which is not a real word in English. <br><br>A possible interpretation could be that the user meant to type "Judaize", which is a verb that means to adopt or imitate the customs, practices, or principles of Judaism.

Judaisers

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I apologize, but I couldn't find a word called "judaisers." It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Judaism

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Judaism is a monotheistic religion that originated in the Middle East and is based on the Torah and the Talmud. It is the oldest of the three Abrahamic faiths, along with Christianity and Islam. Judaism is practised by the Jewish people and is characterized by a strong emphasis on the observance of sacred rituals and customs, as well as a deep commitment to the study and interpretation of Jewish text and tradition. The core beliefs of Judaism include the concept of one God, the importance of the Torah, and the observance of the mitzvot (commandments).

Judaist

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A person who practices Judaism, the religion of the Jews, which is based on the teachings of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud.

Judaistic

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Relating to or characteristic of Judaism, the Jewish faith, or its practices or principles.

Judaize

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Judaize refers to the act of adopting Jewish customs or beliefs, often in a superficial or hypocritical manner. It can also imply a fake or pretended adoption of Jewish religious practices or symbols for personal gain or to curry favor with Jews.

Judaizer

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A Judaizer is a person who tries to impose Jewish Christian practices or customs on non-Jews or Gentiles, often in an attempt to justify Christian baptism for the remission of sins. The term is derived from the term "Judaizing", which refers to the act of adopting Jewish customs or practices.

Judaizers

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Judaizers are people who, from the 1st to the 4th centuries AD, tried to convert Gentile (non-Jewish) Christians to Jewish customs and practices, such as circumcision and kosher diet. The term is often used pejoratively to refer to Christians who try to blend Christian faith with Jewish law, traditionally known as halakha.

Judaizing

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Judaizing refers to the act of assimilating Jewish customs, rituals, or principles into a non-Jewish context, often in an attempt to adopt or仿 attitudes associated with Judaism. It can also refer to the influence of Jewish thought or ideas on a non-Jewish religion, culture, or philosophy.

Judas

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The word "Judas" refers to the biblical figure Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. In Christian tradition, Judas is often considered the epitome of betrayal and treachery because he allegedly sold Jesus Christ to the Roman authorities for 30 pieces of silver, leading to Jesus' arrest, trial, and Crucifixion. The term "Judas" has since become synonymous with someone who betrays trust or reveals secrets, often in a cowardly or deceitful manner.

Judases

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The word "judases" is the plural form of the noun "Judas". A Judas is typically referred to as a traitor or a person who betrays another's trust. The phrase "Judas kiss" is also commonly used to describe a traitorous or disloyal act, often referring to the biblical story of Judas Iscariot, who betrayed Jesus for a sum of money.