Join us on an exciting journey through the letter J!
J is for Journey to the Jade Jungle
Jack and Jane embarked on a jet-setting journey halfway across the world to a remote jungle jealously guarding its secrets. This intrepid explorer couple had studied maps and myths pointing towards a lost jungle city built centuries ago. Somewhere within its jungle-choked ruins, a giant jade jaguar statue reputedly rested amongst other treasures. Though the journey presented perils, Jack and Jane could hardly contain their exhilaration during their bumpy bush plane ride toward adventure!
From their jungle base camp, Jack and Jane set out with just backpacks and a partially faded map engraved on weathered parchment. Trudging through thick vegetation and traversing rivers teeming with jewel-toned fish, they depended on Jack’s journeyman skills to navigate toward the promised forgotten city.
Days later, they finally spied crumbling structures blanketed by jungle growth in the distance – an ancient pyramid peering above the jungle canopy! Pushing through dense undergrowth, they emerged into a central plaza decorated with intricate carvings of jungle creatures like snakes and monkeys. At its heart soared a giant jade jaguar upon a jewel-encrusted altar just as the myths described!
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As Jack and Jane admired the site’s juxtaposition of nature entwined around crumbling yet magnificent human architecture, the sounds of the jungle seemed to quiet reverently. They had discovered a special jewel rarely witnessed by outsiders. They journaled and photographed furiously to document their blessed journey to this jade jungle utopia.
Though tempted to linger, the sinking sunlight through jungle leaves reminded Jack and Jane to begin their return journey if they hoped to reach their base camp before nightfall. With one last awed look, they jointly decided to jealously guard the location to protect this lost jungle city and its people’s heritage from looters. Adventure accomplished, they jetted back home soon thereafter with magical memories to last several journeys over!
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J is for Journey Through the Letter J
Jesuitically
Justiceship
Justificatory
Jugulate
Jasmine
Justicehood
Juba
Japhetic
Jungle
Junk
Jub
Jaculator
Jobbernowl
Jew's-ear
Jehu We hope you enjoyed our journey through the letter J! We explored just a few of the many things that start with this letter, but there is so much more to discover. So keep learning and exploring, and see where your journey takes you next!
In a jesuitical manner.
The office or dignity of a justice.
Vindicatory; defensory; justificative.
To cut the throat of.
A shrubby plant of the genus Jasminum, bearing flowers of a peculiarly fragrant odor. The J. officinale, common in the south of Europe, bears white flowers. The Arabian jasmine is J. Sambac, and, with J. angustifolia, comes from the East Indies. The yellow false jasmine in the Gelseminum sempervirens (see Gelsemium). Several other plants are called jasmine in the West Indies, as species of Calotropis and Faramea.
Justiceship.
The mane of an animal.
Pertaining to, or derived from, Japheth, one of the sons of Noah; as, Japhetic nations, the nations of Europe and Northern Asia; Japhetic languages.
A dense growth of brushwood, grasses, reeds, vines, etc.; an almost impenetrable thicket of trees, canes, and reedy vegetation, as in India, Africa, Australia, and Brazil.
A fragment of any solid substance; a thick piece. See Chunk.
A vessel for holding ale or wine; a jug.
One who throws or casts.
A blockhead.
A species of fungus (Hirneola Auricula-Judae, / Auricula), bearing some resemblance to the human ear.
A coachman; a driver; especially, one who drives furiously.

