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There are 17 words containing E, J, M, 3S and Yat␣Her␣Majesty's␣pleasure compass␣jellyfish cystojejunostomies disjunctive␣syllogism disjunctive␣syllogisms guests␣of␣Her␣Majesty His␣Majesty's␣Opposition Jemmy-Jessamies Jemmy␣Jessamies Jesus,␣Mary␣and␣Joseph Jesus,␣Mary,␣and␣Joseph joysomeness like␣molasses␣in␣January majestyships makes␣baby␣Jesus␣cry Sjögren's␣syndrome subjective␣synonyms 18 definitions found- at␣Her␣Majesty's␣pleasure — phr. (Law, of a position notionally granted or imposed by a queen)… — phr. (Informal, loosely) in prison.
- compass␣jellyfish — n. Chrysaora hysoscella, a species of common orange or yellow…
- cystojejunostomies — n. Plural of cystojejunostomy.
- disjunctive␣syllogism — n. (Logic) A logical argument of the form that if there are only…
- disjunctive␣syllogisms — n. Plural of disjunctive syllogism.
- guests␣of␣Her␣Majesty — n. Plural of guest of Her Majesty.
- His␣Majesty's␣Opposition — prop.n. (Politics, UK) A more formal title for the Official Opposition…
- Jemmy-Jessamies — n. Plural of Jemmy-Jessamy.
- Jemmy␣Jessamies — n. Plural of Jemmy Jessamy.
- 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…
- joysomeness — n. The state, quality, or condition of being joysome.
- like␣molasses␣in␣January — phr. Alternative form of slow as molasses in January.
- majestyships — n. Plural of majestyship.
- makes␣baby␣Jesus␣cry — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of make baby Jesus cry.
- Sjögren's␣syndrome — n. An autoimmune disorder in which immune cells attack and destroy…
- subjective␣synonyms — n. Plural of subjective synonym.
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- French Wiktionary: 7 words
- Spanish Wiktionary: no word
- Italian Wiktionary: no word
- German Wiktionary: 5 words
- Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
- Dutch Wiktionary: 198 words
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