
1) Chinese house idol 2) Chinese ido 3) Chinese idol 4) Chinese idol or stick 5) Chinese image in a shrine 6) English girl name 7) English soulstress Stone 8) Graven image 9) Hall of Fame pitcher Addie 10) Idol 11) Incense 12) Incense stick 13) Japanese incense stick 14) Kind of stick 15) Kind of stick for incense
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1) Idol
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JOSS I, developed by J. Clifford Shaw at RAND was first implemented, in beta form, on the JOHNNIAC computer in May 1963. The full implementation was deployed in January 1964, supporting five terminals and the final version, supporting ten terminals, was deployed in January 1965. JOSS was written in a symbolic assembly language called EasyFox (E an...
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[god] `Joss` as first expressed, and explained in James Clavell`s novel, Noble House, is a combination of Luck and Fate. - It is introduced into his novels, as a main plot `actor` - a humbling and powerful driving element - one which can create `good fortune` and one which can also ruin, or bring down a mercantile empire. It is a fascinatin...
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luck, fate
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• (n.) A Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol.
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A Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol. 'Critic in jars and josses.' Joss house, a Chinese temple or house for the Chinese mode of worship. Joss stick, a reed covered with a paste made of the dust of odouriferous woods, or a cylinder made wholly of the paste; burned by the Chinese before an idol. ... Origin: Chinese, corrupt. Fr. Pg. Deos God...
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Johnniac Open Shop System [Rand Corp.]
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Joss noun [ Chinese, corrupt. from Portuguese
deos God, Latin
deus .] A Chinese household divinity; a Chinese idol. 'Critic in jars and
josses .'
Colman (1761). Joss house ,
a Chinese temple or house for the Chinese mode of worship. --
Joss stick ,...
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[
n] - a Chinese god worshipped in the form of an idol
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joss 1. An image or statue representing a Chinese deity. 2. A Chinese god worshiped in the form of an idol. 3. Etymology: a Chinese figure of a deity, 1711, from Chinese Pidgin English; from Javanese dejos, from Portuguese deus, 'god'; from Latin deus. Colloquially, it came to mean 'luck'; then, a Joss stick and 'Chinese incense' was first record...
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noun a Chinese god worshipped in the form of an idol
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a Chinese house idol or cult image.
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Joss is a German name for boys and girls. The meaning is `God will provide` The name Joss is most commonly given to Scottish boys. (6 times more often than to American boys.) In France it is (almost) solely given to boys What do they use in other countries? Jocelyn (English) Joslin Josslin Joe (English) Juup The name sounds like: Jess, Josy,, Jess,...
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