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6-letter words starting with jo

  • joanna — (Cockney rhyming slang) A piano.
  • joanne — a female given name.
  • jobbed — a piece of work, especially a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price: She gave him the job of mowing the lawn.
  • jobber — a wholesale merchant, especially one selling to retailers.
  • jobbie — (Scotland, slang) Faeces; a piece of excrement.
  • joburg — Johannesburg
  • jochum — Eugen (ˈɔyɡeːn). 1902–87, German orchestral conductor
  • jockey — a person who rides horses professionally in races.
  • jocose — given to or characterized by joking; jesting; humorous; playful: a jocose and amusing manner.
  • jocund — cheerful; merry; blithe; glad: a witty and jocund group.
  • joffre — Joseph Jacques Césaire [zhaw-zef zhahk sey-zer] /ʒɔˈzɛf ʒɑk seɪˈzɛr/ (Show IPA), 1852–1931, French general in World War I.
  • jog on — to move or shake with a push or jerk: The horseman jogged the reins lightly.
  • jogged — to move or shake with a push or jerk: The horseman jogged the reins lightly.
  • jogger — a person who jogs.
  • joggle — to shake slightly; move to and fro, as by repeated jerks; jiggle: She joggled the key in the lock a couple of times before getting the door open.
  • johann — a male given name, Germanic form of John.
  • john iSaint, died a.d. 526, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 523–526.
  • john v — died a.d. 686, pope 685–686.
  • john x — died a.d. 929? Italian ecclesiastic: pope 914–928.
  • johnin — a sterile solution prepared from the growth products of the bacillus Mycobacterium paratuberculosis, used chiefly in the diagnosis of Johne's disease.
  • johnna — a female given name.
  • johnny — (sometimes lowercase) a familiar term of address for a man or boy.
  • johore — a state in Malaysia, on S Malay Peninsula. 7330 sq. mi. (18,985 sq. km).
  • joiada — Jehoiada.
  • joined — to bring in contact, connect, or bring or put together: to join hands; to join pages with a staple.
  • joiner — a person or thing that joins.
  • joints — Plural form of joint.
  • joists — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of joist.
  • jojoba — a shrub, Simmondsia chinensis (or S. californica), of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, bearing seeds that are the source of an oil (jojoba oil) used in cosmetics and as a lubricant.
  • jokers — Plural form of joker.
  • jokily — lacking in seriousness; frivolous: The editorial had an offensively jokey tone for such an important subject.
  • joking — something said or done to provoke laughter or cause amusement, as a witticism, a short and amusing anecdote, or a prankish act: He tells very funny jokes. She played a joke on him.
  • joliet — Louis [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1645–1700, French-Canadian explorer, born in Quebec.
  • joller — a person who enjoys himself or herself
  • jolley — One who jigs.
  • jollop — A strong liquor or medicine.
  • jolsonAl (Asa Yoelson) 1886–1950, U.S. singer and entertainer, born in Russia.
  • jolted — Simple past tense and past participle of jolt.
  • jolter — One who, or that which, jolts.
  • jonsonBen, 1573?–1637, English dramatist and poet.
  • jooked — Simple past tense and past participle of jook.
  • joplinScott, 1868–1917, U.S. ragtime pianist and composer.
  • jordanBarbara Charline, 1936–96, U.S. politician.
  • jorden — Alternative form of jordan.
  • joropo — a Venezuelan ballroom dance in quick triple meter.
  • joseph — 1741–90, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1765–90 (son of Francis I; brother of Leopold II and Marie Antoinette).
  • joshed — Simple past tense and past participle of josh.
  • josher — A person who joshes or ridicules.
  • joshes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of josh.
  • joshua — the successor of Moses as leader of the Israelites. Deut. 31:14, 23; 34:9.

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