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jet1 noun, geol a a hard black variety of lignite that can be cut and polished and was formerly a popular gemstone, used to make jewellery and ornaments; b as adj jet necklace.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French jaiet.
jet2 noun 1 a strong continuous stream of liquid gas, forced under pressure from a narrow opening. 2 an orifice, nozzle or pipe through which such a stream is forced. 3 any device powered by such a stream of liquid or gas, especially a jet engine. 4 (also jet aircraft) an aircraft powered by a jet engine. verb (jetted, jetting) 1 tr & intr, colloq to travel or be transported by jet aircraft. 2 intrans to emit liquid or gas in a jet; to spurt.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from French jeter to throw.
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