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There are 21 nine-letter words containing E, J, N, P and R

conjure␣upjapanners JapannersjapanneryjapanwareJärvenpääjasperingJaspersonjumperingjuniperinjuniperoljury␣panelPeer␣PanjaPerenjoriperjuringpreinjuryprejacentprejoinedprejuniorrejumpingupconjure

26 definitions found

  • conjure␣up — v. (Transitive) To create or produce something, seemingly magically. — v. (Transitive) To call up or command a spirit or devil by an incantation. — v. (Transitive) To generate (an image or an idea) in one’s mind.
  • japanners — n. Plural of japanner.
  • Japanners — n. Plural of Japanner.
  • japannery — n. A place where japanning is carried out.
  • japanware — n. Japanned work.
  • Järvenpää — prop.n. A town and municipality of Uusimaa, in southern Finland. — prop.n. Any of a number of small localities in Finland.
  • jaspering — v. Present participle of jasper.
  • Jasperson — prop.n. A surname transferred from the given name.
  • jumpering — v. Present participle of jumper.
  • juniperin — n. (Organic chemistry) A substance extracted from juniper berries.
  • juniperol — n. (Organic chemistry) Synonym of longiborneol.
  • jury␣panel — n. (US) A group of people from which a certain number are selected…
  • Peer␣Panja — prop.n. A village in the Bhatiore region of Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Perenjori — prop.n. A small town in the Shire of Perenjori, Western Australia.
  • perjuring — v. Present participle of perjure.
  • preinjury — adj. Prior to an injury.
  • prejacent — adj. Existing previously, preexistent. — adj. (Archaic, now rare) Before; situated in front. — adj. (Logic, of a proposition) Laid out earlier, prior.
  • prejoined — adj. Joined in advance.
  • prejunior — adj. Relating to a school that caters for very young children (infants).
  • rejumping — v. Present participle of rejump.
  • upconjure — v. (Transitive, archaic) To conjure up.
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