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jet
1[ jet ]
noun
- a stream of a liquid, gas, or small solid particles forcefully shooting forth from a nozzle, orifice, etc.
- something that issues in such a stream, as water or gas.
- a spout or nozzle for emitting liquid or gas:
a gas jet.
verb (used without object)
- to travel by jet plane:
to jet to Las Vegas for the weekend.
- to move or travel by means of jet propulsion:
The octopus jetted away from danger.
- to be shot forth in a stream.
- to move or travel rapidly:
The star halfback jetted toward the goal line.
verb (used with object)
- to transport by jet plane:
The nonstop service from New York will jet you to Tokyo in 13 hours.
- to shoot (something) forth in a stream; spout.
- to place (a pile or the like) by eroding the ground beneath it with a jet of water or of water and compressed air.
adjective
- of, relating to, or associated with a jet, jet engine, or jet plane:
jet pilot; jet exhaust.
- in the form of or producing a jet or jet propulsion:
jet nozzle.
- by means of a jet plane:
a jet trip; jet transportation.
jet
2[ jet ]
noun
- a compact black coal, susceptible of a high polish, used for making beads, jewelry, buttons, etc.
- a deep black.
- Obsolete. black marble.
adjective
- consisting or made of jet.
- of the color jet; black as jet.
jet
1/ dʒɛt /
noun
- a thin stream of liquid or gas forced out of a small aperture or nozzle
- an outlet or nozzle for emitting such a stream
- a jet-propelled aircraft
- astronomy a long thin feature extending from an active galaxy and usually observed at radio wavelengths
verb
- to issue or cause to issue in a jet
he jetted them with water
water jetted from the hose
- to transport or be transported by jet aircraft
jet
2/ dʒɛt /
noun
- a hard black variety of coal that takes a brilliant polish and is used for jewellery, ornaments, etc
- ( as modifier )
jet earrings
JET
3/ dʒɛt /
acronym for
- Joint European Torus; a tokamak plasma-containment device at Culham, Oxfordshire, for research into energy production by nuclear fusion
jet
/ jĕt /
- A rapid stream of liquid or gas forced through a small opening or nozzle under pressure.
- An aircraft or other vehicle propelled by one or more jet engines.
- A jet engine.
Word History and Origins
Origin of jet1
Origin of jet2
Word History and Origins
Origin of jet1
Origin of jet2
Example Sentences
The animation below gives a sense of the storm’s motion, spinning counterclockwise and forming a classic cyclone as a jet of moisture flows from it over the West Coast.
The compounds shed both water and grease and are used in coatings in nonstick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, and jet engines.
Even as Trump was unveiling his new cabinet, Chinese state media published videos from the country’s biggest airshow of a new stealth fighter jet – the J35-A – flying vertically and upside-down.
Airlines began trans-Atlantic jet passenger service in 1958, significantly cutting travel time and inaugurating a period of exponential growth in travel to Europe.
Some, including providing modern battle tanks and fighter jets to Ukraine, have since been crossed without triggering a direct war between Russia and Nato.
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