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Rh Ir-ro-ra'-tion, the act of bedewing.

Is-lam'-ism, Mohammedanism

I-soch’-ro-nous, of equal time.

Is-o-gogʻ-i-cal, introductory.

Is-o-no'-my, an equal law.

Is'-o-late, to place by itself.

It-er-a'-tion, a repetition.

I-tin-er-a’-tion, act of traveling.

J.

Jack-a-dan'-dy, a little impertinent fellow.

Jack-a-napes', a coxcomb.

Jac-ti-ta'-tion, a tossing of the body.

Jac'-ulate, to dart.

Jan'-nock, a coarse cake.

Je-june, hungry, empty.

Jif'-fy, an instant.

Jilt, a lady that trifles with her lovers.

Jill'-flirt, a dashy woman or girl.

Job'-ber-knowl, a blockhead.

Jou-is'-sance (shu-is-sance), merriment.

Jo'-vi-al-i-ty, frolicsomeness.

Ju-di-ca-to'-ry, a court of justice.

Jun '-cates, sweetmeats.

Ju'-ni-or, younger.

Junc'-ture, a point of time.

Jun '-to, a faction.

Ju'-rist, a lawyer.

Jus-tice-ment, procedure in court.

Ju'-ve-nile, young.

Ju-ve-nil-i-ty, youth.

K.

Ken'-nel, a dog-house.

Ker'-chief, a head-dress.

Kick'-shaw, a nondescript.