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There are 16 words containing A, E, 2J, O, S and YJouy-en-Josas —— jejunoplasty jobby␣jabbers —— it's␣a␣joke,␣Joyce —— it␣was␣a␣joke,␣Joyce nasojejunostomy —— gastrojejunostomy that␣was␣a␣joke,␣Joyce —— Jesus,␣Mary␣and␣Joseph Jesus,␣Mary,␣and␣Joseph —— esophagojejunostomy hepaticojejunostomy —— cholangiojejunostomy oesophagojejunostomy pancreatojejunostomy —— Crigler-Najjar␣syndrome 16 definitions found- Jouy-en-Josas — prop.n. A city in the Yvelines department, France.
- jejunoplasty — n. (Surgery) Corrective surgery of the jejunum.
- jobby␣jabbers — n. Plural of jobby jabber.
- it's␣a␣joke,␣Joyce — interj. (Australia, informal) That was a joke, so don’t take it seriously.
- it␣was␣a␣joke,␣Joyce — interj. Alternative form of it’s a joke, Joyce.
- nasojejunostomy — n. (Surgery) jejunostomy via the nose.
- gastrojejunostomy — n. (Surgery) A form of anastomosis in which a connection is made…
- that␣was␣a␣joke,␣Joyce — interj. Alternative form of it’s a joke, Joyce.
- Jesus,␣Mary␣and␣Joseph — interj. (Idiomatic) Expletive, used to add emphasis, particularly by Catholics.
- Jesus,␣Mary,␣and␣Joseph — interj. (Idiomatic) Alternative spelling of Jesus, Mary and Joseph…
- esophagojejunostomy — n. (Surgery) The construction of a direct passage between the…
- hepaticojejunostomy — n. (Surgery) anastomosis of the liver to the jejunum.
- cholangiojejunostomy — n. (Surgery) The creation of an opening between the bile duct and the jejunum.
- oesophagojejunostomy — n. Alternative form of esophagojejunostomy.
- pancreatojejunostomy — n. (Surgery) A side-to-side anastomosis of the pancreatic duct…
- Crigler-Najjar␣syndrome — n. (Pathology) A rare hereditary disease characterized by a near…
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- French Wiktionary: 3 words
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- German Wiktionary: 1 word
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- Dutch Wiktionary: 8 words
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