Words Starting with "J"
153 words found
A state of objects protruding or sticking out in various irregular directions, appearing scattered.
A market manipulation practice involving fake stock transactions between two or more parties to create artificial trading volume records.
The act of showing off or behaving arrogantly through excessive appearance, attire, or mannerisms.
A marketing or sales strategy characterized by a persuasive, subtle, and non-aggressive approach aimed at building long-term customer relationships.
A term or address for a young man or an unmarried male.
An illegal gambling practice conducted by guessing the final digits of an official lottery result.
Non-standard form of 'yogi', referring to a practitioner of yoga or an ascetic.
The condition of the edge of a lip, bowl, or similar object that is curved or turned downwards.
A variation or alternative spelling of Jauza, which is the name of the Gemini constellation in traditional astronomy.
The quality of being upright, demonstrated by speaking the truth according to facts and refraining from deceitful actions.
The seventh month of the Gregorian calendar
The sixth month of the Hijri year
The fifth month of the Hijri year
The vast expanse of space or the horizon stretching above the earth; the sky or the atmosphere.
The sixth day of the week; Friday.
An ornament consisting of a cluster of threads or cords hanging from the edge of fabric, clothing, or other objects.
The total sum of a collection of numbers or objects gathered or calculated into a single unit.
A sea fish resembling snapper with whiter scales, scientifically known as Mugil planiceps.
A movement of diving or flying with the head pointed sharply downward, such as a bird swooping for prey.
An inverted body position with the head pointing downward and the feet pointing upward.
The sixth month of the Gregorian year
A person who is respected, revered, or regarded as a leader worthy of obedience.
A position of hanging downward and swinging, typically referring to legs dangling while seated.
A metaphor used to describe a life condition that is extremely difficult, full of suffering, or characterized by extreme poverty.
A wide and distinct gap or disparity between two groups or classes within a society.
A non-standard form of 'yuris', referring to a person who is an expert in law or a law graduate.
A written record or periodical publication containing information, data, or reports regarding developments and activities in the field of sports.
An official or person responsible for making payments of salaries, honorariums, or other financial obligations.
A person responsible for broadcasting, reporting, or reading news information through mass media such as radio or television.
A person appointed or tasked to deliver official statements or information on behalf of another party; a spokesperson.