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Jillion. Word used in casual conversation to denote a very large amount. A somewhat vague and infinite number.... Nothing quite as precise as a million or a billion. Only to indicate a very large "bunch." Mark Sheppard
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Joy. Joy is my favorite word (today) because one cannot say it without sounding, well ... joyful! Happy is OK, but it rhymes with sappy and pappy and crappy, which all sound sort of dumb. But joy ... ah, sweet joy makes you smile. Anita Ibison
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Joy. When I hear the word joy, my whole demeanor turns happy. I wish that everyone had joy in their hearts. If we all lived with joy, there would be happiness and peace in this troubled world. We would be of mind to treat everyone with love and respect. Joy to all! Sally Edwards
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Juglandaceous. My favorite word is juglandaceous. The word, although its meaning is of or pertaining to walnuts, strikes me as a powerfully exciting word that makes me smile. Tim Bentley
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Jurisprudence. Any word that can harbor such an irony within itself is OK in my book. I am in accord with Dickens' Mr. Bumble: "...the law is a ass, a idiot!" Prudence has nothing to do with its manifold blunderings. Terry Fitzgerald
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Juxtaposition. My favorite word is juxtaposition. I think it is because it is the first big I remembering specifically learning in high school. Plus the word has a simple meaning but when you use it you sound very intelligent. John Fazio
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