Words Starting With "J"

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Japanised

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Japanised refers to something that has been influenced or adapted by Japanese culture or technology, often in a way that is characteristic of Japan. It can also describe something that is designed for use in Japan or has a distinctly Japanese flavor.

Japanize

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Japanize refers to the process of adapting or adopting something, such as a custom, idea, or style, from Japan or bestowing a Japanese character or quality upon something. It can also imply a sense of cultural borrowing or influences. For example, "The restaurant Japanized its menu with sushi and ramen options."

Japanized

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"Japanized" is a verb form of the noun "Japanize", meaning to make or adapt something in the style of Japan, typically involving the incorporation of Japanese design, technology, or cultural elements. It can also refer to a person or thing that is of Japanese origin or influence. For example, "The restaurant Japanized its menu to cater to local tastes" or "The city's skyline Japanized as new skyscrapers were built".

Japanologist

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A Japanologist is a scholar who specializes in the study of Japan, its culture, history, literature, language, and politics. The term often refers to a professor or researcher who has devoted their career to studying Japan and may be an expert in a particular field such as Japanese history, literature, or sociology.

Japanophile

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A person who has a strong interest or admiration for Japanese culture, including its customs, traditions, and way of life.

Japanophiles

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Japanophiles are people who have a strong interest in Japanese culture, history, and way of life. They are often enthusiastic advocates for Japan and its people, and they may be knowledgeable about various aspects of Japanese society, such as its cuisine, arts, music, literature, and customs.

Jape

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Jape is a non-standard or obsolete verb that means to make fun of or play a trick on someone, often in a playful or teasing way.

Japery

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Japery refers to playful or mischievous behavior, often in a lighthearted or teasing manner. It can also describe foolish or futile attempts at anything. The word typically has a positive connotation, implying a sense of playful or innocent nonsense.

Japes

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Japes refers to playful, mischievous, or trickster behavior or prankster activities, often involving joking or teasing in a lighthearted or humorous way. It can also imply a sense of silly or frivolous indulgence.

Japetian

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Japetian refers to something related to Japetus, the third largest moon of Saturn. Japetus is a irregularly shaped moon with a reddish color, and the term "Japetian" is sometimes used to describe its unique characteristics, such as its distinctive shape and color.

Japetus

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Japetus is the Roman name for the moon of Saturn, Iapetus. It is the third-largest moon of Saturn and one of its most notable satellites.

Japheth

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Japheth is a biblical name, one of the three sons of Noah in the book of Genesis. He is mentioned in Genesis 5:32, 10:1-5, and 9:18-27. His name is associated with dispersion and migration, as it is said that his descendants were scattered across the world, covering a wide range of countries and territories. In traditional biblical interpretation, Japheth is seen as the ancestor of the nations of Europe, Asia, and Africa, which are often referred to collectively as the "Japhetic nations".

Japhethites

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The Japhethites refer to the descendants or heirs of Japheth, one of the three sons of Noah, according to the biblical account in the book of Genesis (chapters 5-9). Japheth is often associated with the ancestors of the Indo-European languages and cultures, which includes many modern European languages, such as English, French, German, Italian, and Russian, as well as other language families like the Indo-Aryan languages of South Asia and many languages of Central Asia. The term "Japhethites" is sometimes used to describe people of European or Western descent, but it is also used more broadly to refer to anyone who speaks an Indo-European language or has cultural ties to the region.

Japhetic

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The adjective "Japhetic" refers to something related to Japheth, one of the three sons of Noah (the others being Shem and Ham), mentioned in the Bible. In linguistics, the term "Japhetic" particularly refers to the hypothetical group of languages, including Indo-European, Greek, and Latin, thought to have originated from the descendants of Japheth.

Japhetite

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Japhetite refers to one of the three sons of Japheth, the third son of Noah, according to the biblical Book of Genesis. The term is sometimes used to describe a person or thing that is associated with Japheth or his descendants, particularly when referring to European or Western cultures. It is also used to describe a person or thing that is considered to be of European or Western origin, as opposed to being of Asian or African origin.

Japlish

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Japlish is a colloquial term used to describe a blend of Japanese and English, often used in popular culture, such as music, fashion, and media. Japlish usually refers to the use of English words, phrases, or pronunciations in Japanese, or vice versa, creating a new linguistic fusion. It is often associated with Japan's cultural exchange with the West, particularly with American pop culture.

Japonaiserie

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Japonaiserie denotes the art, literature, or style that is inspired by or imitates Japanese culture, often in a highly stereotypical or romanticized manner, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The term is often associated with the aesthetic movement in Western art, which was fascinated by Japanese culture and sought to incorporate its elements, such as ukiyo-e woodblock prints, into their own works.

Japonic

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The word "japonic" refers to a language family that is spoken in East Asia, including Japanese, Korean, and Ryukyuan languages. The Japonic languages are thought to have originated from the Proto-Japonic language, which is believed to have been spoken in the region over 2,000 years ago. The Japonic languages are known for their grammatical complexities and have a unique set of linguistic features that distinguish them from other language families.

Japonica

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Japonica refers to a subspecies of flowering plant, specifically a type of rice that originated in East Asia. It is characterized by its short stems, small grains, and intolerance of cold temperatures. Japonica is often used in Japanese cuisine and is known for its sweet flavor and sticky texture. However, it is also used to describe the Japanese type of cherry blossom, which is a popular symbol of Japan and is often celebrated during the annual Hanami festival.

Japonicum

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Pieris japonica, commonly known as Japanese pieris or lilyturf, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family, Ericaceae. It is native to Japan, but has been widely cultivated in other parts of the world for its attractive foliage and showy flowers.

Japonism

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Japonism refers to the adoption and adaptation of various aspects of Japanese culture, art, and design by Western societies, particularly in Europe and North America, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This cultural phenomenon was characterized by the incorporation of Japanese aesthetics, motifs, and techniques into European art, architecture, fashion, and literature. Japonism was popularized through the work of artists such as Claude Monet, Vincent van Gogh, and James McNeill Whistler, who were inspired by Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints and other forms of Japanese art. The term "Japonism" was coined by the French art critic Émile Zola in 1872.

Japonisme

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Japonisme refers to the cultural and artistic movement that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by a fascination with Japanese art, design, and culture. It involved the adoption of Japanese forms, motifs, and aesthetics by Western artists, designers, and intellectuals, particularly in Europe and the United States. Japonisme had a significant influence on the development of modern art movements, such as Art Nouveau and Futurism, and continues to be celebrated and studied today for its unique blend of Eastern and Western cultural influences.

Japs

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The word "japs" is a slang term that was commonly used in the past to refer to people from Japan. However, this term is now widely considered to be offensive and derogatory. It is no longer acceptable to use this term to refer to Japanese individuals or culture.<br><br>Instead, it's best to use the term "Japanese" to refer to people from Japan or the country itself.

Jar

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A jar is a container made of glass, ceramic, or plastic, typically with a wide mouth and a tight-fitting lid, used for storing or serving dry goods such as food, spices, or liquids.

Jarabe

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Jarabe is a Spanish word that refers to a type of sweet syrup or sweet drink, typically made from a mixture of sugar, water, and fruit juice. It can also refer to a traditional Mexican drink made with guava juice, water, and sugar. In some contexts, jarabe also means a sweet-tasting sauce or syrup, often used as a topping for foods such as ice cream or pancakes.

Jarble

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Vague or unclear in meaning; obscure.

Jardiance

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Jardiance is a trade name for the medication empagliflozin, which is a medication used to treat type 2 diabetes. It is an SGLT2 inhibitor, meaning it helps remove excess glucose from the kidneys and excrete it in the urine, thereby lowering blood sugar levels.

Jardiniere

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A jardiniere is a decorative container or planter used to hold small plants, flowers, or herbs, typically made of ceramic, metal, or glass. It is often used to add aesthetic appeal to a room or outdoor space.

Jared

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Jared is a masculine given name that is derived from the Hebrew name "Yared," which means "he will be descended" or "he will come down." It is often associated with the Jaredites, a group of people in the Book of Mormon who were the ancestors of some Native American peoples. In modern times, Jared is a common name in many English-speaking countries, particularly in the United States. It is often given to babies born into families with strong religious or ethnic ties to the region.

Jaredites

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The Jaredites were a group of people in the Book of Mormon, a religious scripture of the LDS Church. According to the book, they were a family led by Jared who were commanded by the Lord to build barges and sail from the Old World to the New World. The Jaredites were said to have descended from the descendants of Noah and were some of the first inhabitants of the Americas.

Jargon

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Jargon refers to specialized or technical language that is used by a particular group or profession, often to the exclusion of others. It can be characterized by its complexity, density, and unique vocabulary, making it difficult to understand for those outside the group.

Jargonised

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Jargonized refers to a situation where someone uses technical or specialized terms, often in an exaggerated or affected manner, usually to sound more intelligent, sophisticated, or impressive. The term is often used to describe someone who is using overly complex language to convey a simple idea or concept, often making it difficult for others to understand.

Jargonized

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Jargonized refers to language or a phrase that has become overly technical, academic, or specialized, making it inaccessible or confusing to those outside of a particular field or profession. In other words, it means using language that is too complex or filled with obscure terms, making it difficult for non-experts to understand.

Jargons

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Jargons refer to technical terms or specialized vocabulary used in a particular industry, profession, or group, often making it difficult for outsiders to understand. These words and phrases are sometimes intentionally used to create a sense of exclusivity or to intimidate those who are not part of the group.

Jarisch-herxheimer

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Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction is a temporary reaction that occurs after administering antimicrobial therapy, particularly against infections caused by spirochaetes, such as syphilis, Lyme disease, or relapsing fever. It is characterized by a sudden onset of symptoms including fever, chills, headache, and myalgia, which may be accompanied by symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The reaction typically subsides within a few hours without any specific treatment, and is considered a sign that the antibiotics are working effectively against the infection.

Jarl

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In Old Norse and Viking Age Scandinavia, a jarl (Old Norse: jarl, Norwegian and Swedish: jarl, Danish: jarl) was a nobleman or aristocrat, usually a member of the ruling class. The title is often translated as "earl" or "count".