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There are 17 words containing J, K, 2O, U and Y

Fukūju␣NyoraiJackson␣Countyjourneyworkjourneyworkerjourneyworkerskeratoconjunctivityoutjockeyoutjockeyedoutjockeyingoutjockeysplough␣jockeyplough␣jockeyspoor␣as␣Job's␣turkeytaijin␣kyofushoyojijukugoyojijukugosyou␣happy␣jiu␣OK

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  • Fukūjōju␣Nyorai — prop.n. (Mythology, Buddhism) Fukūjōju Nyorai; the Japanese name…
  • Jackson␣County — prop.n. A county of Alabama, United States. County seat: Scottsboro. — prop.n. A county of Arkansas, United States. County seat: Newport. — prop.n. A county of Colorado, United States. County seat: Walden.
  • journeywork — n. (Obsolete) Work done by the day. — n. Work done by a journeyman at his trade.
  • journeyworker — n. A journeyman (tradesman who has served an apprenticeship and…
  • journeyworkers — n. Plural of journeyworker.
  • keratoconjunctivity — n. Alternative form of keratoconjunctivitis.
  • outjockey — v. (Transitive) To outdo; to outvie.
  • outjockeyed — v. Simple past tense and past participle of outjockey.
  • outjockeying — v. Present participle of outjockey.
  • outjockeys — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outjockey.
  • plough␣jockey — n. (Informal, derogatory) A person from a rural region.
  • plough␣jockeys — n. Plural of plough jockey.
  • poor␣as␣Job's␣turkey — adj. Synonym of poor as Job.
  • taijin␣kyofusho — n. A Japanese form of anthropophobia, a fear of interpersonal relations.
  • yojijukugo — n. A Japanese lexeme composed of four kanji characters.
  • yojijukugos — n. Plural of yojijukugo.
  • you␣happy␣jiu␣OK — phr. (Chinglish, neologism, slang) Used to show snide disagreement.
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  • Scrabble in English: 6 words
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