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There are 19 twelve-letter words containing A, J, O, S, T and Y

dysconjugateJabotinskyanJacobitishlyJasper␣CountyjejunoplastyJesuitocracyjockey␣strapsjuristocracyjyotirlingasPragjyotishasynaptojanintraveler's␣joytrolley␣jackstwo-eyed␣jacksvast␣majorityWay␣of␣St.␣Jameswhat's␣your␣jobyajnopavitasyou␣just␣had␣to

22 definitions found

  • dysconjugate — adj. Not having the normal conjugate status; not having the normal coordination.
  • Jabotinskyan — adj. Alternative form of Jabotinskian.
  • Jacobitishly — adv. (Archaic) In a Jacobitish manner.
  • Jasper␣County — prop.n. A county of Georgia, United States. County seat: Monticello. — prop.n. A county of Illinois, United States. County seat: Newton. — prop.n. A county of Indiana, United States. County seat: Rensselaer.
  • jejunoplasty — n. (Surgery) Corrective surgery of the jejunum.
  • Jesuitocracy — n. (Dated) Rule by Jesuits.
  • jockey␣straps — n. Plural of jockey strap.
  • juristocracy — n. Rule or government by the judiciary or court system.
  • jyotirlingas — n. Plural of jyotirlinga.
  • Pragjyotisha — prop.n. A mythological kingdom that later came to be associated… — prop.n. Synonym of Kamarupa.
  • synaptojanin — n. (Biochemistry) A protein involved in vesicle uncoating in neurons.
  • traveler's␣joy — n. Alternative form of traveller’s joy.
  • trolley␣jacks — n. Plural of trolley jack.
  • two-eyed␣jacks — n. Plural of two-eyed jack.
  • vast␣majority — n. (Idiomatic) The greatest part of something, to the point where…
  • Way␣of␣St.␣James — prop.n. Any of the pilgrimage routes to the shrine of the apostle…
  • what's␣your␣job — phr. Inquires about the subject’s current occupation.
  • yajnopavitas — n. Plural of yajnopavita.
  • you␣just␣had␣to — phr. Used to scold someone.
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