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There are 22 nine-letter words containing C, E, J and 2R

carjackerconjurersCorralejojerricansjerrycans jerry␣cansjerry␣curl Jerry␣curlJheri␣curlJim␣CrowerJ␣receptorprojectorreconjurerejectersrejectorsrejoicersreprojectrerejects re-rejectsretrojectriver␣jacktrajector

26 definitions found

  • carjacker — n. One who engages in carjacking; one who steals an occupied automobile.
  • conjurers — n. Plural of conjurer.
  • Corralejo — prop.n. A surname from Spanish.
  • jerricans — n. Plural of jerrican.
  • jerrycans — n. Plural of jerrycan.
  • jerry␣cans — n. Plural of jerry can.
  • jerry␣curl — n. Alternative form of Jheri curl.
  • Jerry␣curl — n. Alternative form of Jheri curl.
  • Jheri␣curl — n. A hairstyle popular with the African-American community in…
  • Jim␣Crower — n. A proponent of Jim Crow laws.
  • J␣receptor — n. (Physiology) A juxtacapillary receptor.
  • projector — n. Someone who devises or suggests a project; a proposer or planner… — n. An optical device that projects a beam of light, especially… — n. (Psychology) One who projects, or ascribes his/her own feelings to others.
  • reconjure — v. To conjure back; to bring something back as if by magic.
  • rejecters — n. Plural of rejecter.
  • rejectors — n. Plural of rejector.
  • rejoicers — n. Plural of rejoicer.
  • reproject — v. (Cartography) To change the projection (or coordinate system)…
  • rerejects — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rereject.
  • re-rejects — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of re-reject.
  • retroject — v. (Transitive) To project into the past; to insert anachronistically…
  • river␣jack — n. The common water snake of Europe. — n. The venomous African viper Bitis nasicornis.
  • trajector — n. An instrument once used to track bullets in a body, through… — n. (Linguistics, in a verbal phrase) A subject or object that…
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