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There are 19 eleven-letter words containing A, D, J, O and Y

body␣jacketsbodyjackingcoadjacencycoadjuvancyjacky␣dragonjammy␣dodgerjeopardyingjody␣cadence Jody␣cadenceJost␣van␣Dykejunkyard-dog junkyard␣dogone-eyed␣jack one␣eyed␣jackpride␣and␣joyprojapygidsradio␣jockeyTom␣and␣Jerrytwo-eyed␣jack

21 definitions found

  • body␣jackets — n. Plural of body jacket.
  • bodyjacking — v. Present participle of bodyjack.
  • coadjacency — n. The condition of being coadjacent.
  • coadjuvancy — n. (Rare) cooperation; mutual effort.
  • jacky␣dragon — n. A species of agamid lizard, Amphibolurus muricatus, native…
  • jammy␣dodger — n. (Informal) Someone with astounding good luck.
  • jeopardying — v. Present participle of jeopardy.
  • jody␣cadence — n. Alternative form of Jody cadence.
  • Jody␣cadence — n. A Jody call.
  • Jost␣van␣Dyke — prop.n. An island in the British Virgin Islands.
  • junkyard-dog — n. Alternative spelling of junkyard dog.
  • junkyard␣dog — n. (Literally) An aggressive dog which guards a scrapyard or junkyard. — n. (Idiomatic, by extension, hyphenated when used attributively)… — n. A hot dog laden with toppings, such as onions, pineapples, or chili.
  • one-eyed␣jack — n. (Card games, slang) Either card of the rank of jack commonly…
  • one␣eyed␣jack — n. Alternative form of one-eyed jack.
  • pride␣and␣joy — n. A possession that is very highly valued.
  • projapygids — n. Plural of projapygid.
  • radio␣jockey — n. A disk jockey who hosts a radio talk show.
  • Tom␣and␣Jerry — n. A cocktail composed of eggnog, brandy, rum and an egg.
  • two-eyed␣jack — n. (Card games, slang) Either card of the rank of jack commonly…
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  • Scrabble in English: 2 words
  • French Wiktionary: 8 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: 3 words
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: no word
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: 1 word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 4 words

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