Jocund, a. Joyous, joyful, merry, frolicsome, blithe, blithesome, sportive, jolly, playful, airy, lively, gay, debonair.

Jocundity, n. Joyousness, joyfulness, cheerfulness, hilarity, sprightliness, exhilaration, liveliness, vivacity, sportfulness, frolicsomeness, blithesomeness, jocularity, gayety, merriment, mirth, good-humor, high spirits, high glee.

Jog, v. a. Push (gently), notify by a push.

Jog, n.

    1. Push, slight shake.
    2. Notch, denticulation, jag.

Joggle, v. a. Shake (by hitting), jostle.

Jog on. Trudge, lumber, travel slowly.

Jog-trot, n. Slow pace, slow trot.

John Bull. (Colloq.)

    1. English nation, England.
    2. Englishman.

John-dory, n. Common dory (Zeus faber).

Johnny-cake, n. Hoe-cake, corn-cake.

Join, v. a.

    1. Add, annex, attach, append.
    2. Connect, couple, combine, conjoin, link, cement, unite, unite together, join together.
    3. Adjoin, be adjacent to, connect with, open into, be connected with.
    4. Unite with, associate one’s self with, go into, take part in or with, take one’s place in, meet, come to meet.

Join, v. n. Associate, confederate, unite, be united, league.

Joint, n.

    1. Juncture, union.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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