
1) Achromatic 2) Adjective for black 3) AF buy 4) AFC East player 5) AFL player 6) Air Force One 7) Air force one is one 8) Air Force One setting 9) Air liner 10) Airbus product 11) Aircraft 12) Airliner 13) Airplane 14) Airplane with no props 15) Airport sight 16) American acquisition 17) American craft
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1) Aeroplane 2) Airliner 3) Asblackas 4) Asblackastar 5) Blackastar 6) Ebon 7) Inky 8) Jetliner 9) Jumbojet 10) Pitchy 11) Pour 12) Sable 13) Sooty 14) Spirt 15) Spout 16) Spray 17) Spritz 18) Spurt 19) Squirt 20) Sst 21) Twinjet
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- the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid)
- a hard black form of lignite that takes a brilliant polish and is used in jewellery or ornamentation
- an artificially produced flow of water
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a narrow stream of gas or particles ejected from an accretion disk surrounding a star or black hole.
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• (v. i.) To strut; to walk with a lofty or haughty gait; to be insolent; to obtrude. • (n.) Drift; scope; range, as of an argument. • (v. i.) To shoot forward or out; to project; to jut out. • (n.) A shooting forth; a spouting; a spurt; a sudden rush or gush, as of water from a pipe, or of flame from an orifice; also, that whic...
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Black, glossy, fossilised wood - a very hard form of coal - that is carved and highly polished to make jewellery and ornaments. Jet has been used for decoration since the Bronze Age. It was mined extensively on the Yorkshire coast near Whitby and widely exported c.1805-75. It was popular for buttons and mourning jewellery in Victorian times. Spanis...
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(from the article `Ebony`) ...shifted its editorial focus to include black achievement of all sorts. By the beginning of the 21st century, its circulation had reached about 1.8 ... Johnson went on to create other black publications, including Jet magazine in 1951. His firm, Johnson Publishing Company, later diversified into book ... ...
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(from the article `jewelry`) Jet is a dense variety of lignite formed by the submersion of driftwood in the mud of the seafloor. It has been recovered since Roman times from the ...
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(astrophysical ) M87 jet. Image: Hubble Space Telescope A bright, highly directional beam of matter and radiation associated with certain types of stars and active galaxies. Jets are observed mainly at radio wavelengths but sometimes at optical and other wavelengths; ...
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An abbreviation for the Journal of Economic Theory. Contexts: journals
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A hard black material formed from large individual blocks of wood that have been fossilised. This has been used to create items such as beads from the Early Bronze Age onwards by cutting, shaping and polishing.
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<chemical> A variety of lignite, of a very compact texture and velvet black colour, susceptible of a good polish, and often wrought into mourning jewelry, toys, buttons, etc. Formerly called also black amber. ... <zoology> Jet ant, a blackish European ant (Formica fuliginosa), which builds its nest of a paperlike material in the trunks ...
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Fossilized coal, often known as Whitby Jet for the area of England where much of it came from, or black jet. It could be faceted and polished and used for ornamental purposes like other gem stones and minerals.
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Coal that can be polished and used for ornamental purposes.
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A variety of coal that is frequently cut and polished for jewelry or ornaments.
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Black, glossy, fossilised wood - a very hard form of coal - that is carved and highly polished to make jewellery and ornaments. Jet has been used for decoration since the Bronze Age. It was mined extensively on the Yorkshire coast near Whitby and widely exported c.1805-75. It was popular for buttons and mourning jewellery in Victorian times. Spanis …...
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Jet intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Jetted ;
present participle & verbal noun Jetting .] [ French
jeter , Latin
jactare , freq. from
jacere to throw. See 3d
Jet , and confer
Jut .]
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Jet noun Same as 2d
Get . [ Obsolete]
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Jet transitive verb To spout; to emit in a stream or jet. « A dozen angry models
jetted steam.»
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a carburetor component, usually made of brass, which meters flow of fuel to venturi. Fuel is metered by a small hole drilled through centre of jet.
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a form of fossilized coal that became popular for mourning jewelry after Queen Victoria's husband, Albert died in 1861. Produced mainly in Whitby, England, it is a very lightweight substance. Black glass was often used to imitate jet which became a fashion item, not just for mourning.
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squirt noun the occurrence of a sudden discharge (as of liquid)
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(mineral) In earth science, hard, black variety of lignite, a type of coal. It is cut and polished for use in jewellery and ornaments. Articles made of jet have been found in Bronze Age tombs
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an airplane powered by gas turbines
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[Intelligent words] an airplane powered by gas turbines
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