English words starting with jac
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Jacal
həˈkɑːlMeanings of Jacal:
noun(in mexico and the south-western us) a thatched wattle-and-daub hut.
Usage examples:
Here the seri have built both mexican-style jacales of wattle and daub, and small wood-frame struct…
Jacales
həˈkɑːlMeanings of Jacales:
noun(in mexico and the south-western us) a thatched wattle-and-daub hut.
Usage examples:
Here the seri have built both mexican-style jacales of wattle and daub, and small wood-frame struct…
Jacamar
ˈdʒakəmɑːMeanings of Jacamar:
nounAn insectivorous bird of tropical american forests, with a long pointed bill, a long tail, and plumage that is typically iridescent green above.
Usage examples:
Those who prefer altitude can climb the lodge's seven-story, 115-foot canopy tower and stop at each…
Jacamars
ˈdʒakəmɑːMeanings of Jacamars:
nounAn insectivorous bird of tropical american forests, with a long pointed bill, a long tail, and plumage that is typically iridescent green above.
Usage examples:
Those who prefer altitude can climb the lodge's seven-story, 115-foot canopy tower and stop at each…
Jacana
ˈdʒakənəMeanings of Jacana:
nounA small tropical wading bird with greatly elongated toes and claws that enable it to walk on floating vegetation.
Usage examples:
Large wading and diving birds seemed to be everywhere: great white egrets, great blue herons, green…
Jacanas
ˈdʒakənəMeanings of Jacanas:
nounA small tropical wading bird with greatly elongated toes and claws that enable it to walk on floating vegetation.
Usage examples:
Large wading and diving birds seemed to be everywhere: great white egrets, great blue herons, green…
Jacaranda
ˌdʒæk.əˈræn.dəMeanings of Jacaranda:
nounA tropical american tree that has blue trumpet-shaped flowers, fernlike leaves, and fragrant timber.
Usage examples:
The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jaca…
Jacarandas
ˌdʒæk.əˈræn.dəMeanings of Jacarandas:
nounA tropical american tree that has blue trumpet-shaped flowers, fernlike leaves, and fragrant timber.
Usage examples:
The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jaca…
Meanings of Jacinth:
nounA reddish-orange gem variety of zircon.
Usage examples:
Jacinth is a crystal, bright, purple gemstone. it is called gomed in urdu. pure jacinth contains a …
Meanings of Jacinthe:
nounA reddish-orange gem variety of zircon.
Usage examples:
Jacinth is a crystal, bright, purple gemstone. it is called gomed in urdu. pure jacinth contains a …
Meanings of Jacinths:
nounA reddish-orange gem variety of zircon.
Usage examples:
Jacinth is a crystal, bright, purple gemstone. it is called gomed in urdu. pure jacinth contains a …
Meanings of Jack:
nounA device for lifting heavy objects, especially one for raising the axle of a motor vehicle off the ground so that a wheel can be changed or the underside inspected.
Usage examples:
Finally, lower the jack so the wheel is back down on the road.
verbTake (something) illicitly; steal.
Usage examples:
What's wrong is to jack somebody's lyrics and not acknowledge the fact
adjectiveTired of or bored with someone or something.
Usage examples:
People are getting jack of strikes
Meanings of Jack around:
phrasal verbCause someone inconvenience or problems, especially by acting unfairly or indecisively.
Usage examples:
Stop jacking me around and answer my questions
Jack in
ˈdʒæk.ɪn.ðəˌbɒksMeanings of Jack in:
phrasal verbGive up or stop doing something, especially a job.
Usage examples:
He jacked in his office job
nounA toy consisting of a box from which a model of a person suddenly appears when the top of the box is raised
Jack of all trades
ˌdʒæk.əv.ɔːlˈtreɪdzMeanings of Jack of all trades:
phraseA person who can do many different types of work.
Usage examples:
We are always conscious of the fact that a company that sells itself to several different industry …
nounSomeone who can do many different jobs
Usage examples:
An artist with the right technology can become a jack-of-all-trades.
Jack up
dʒækMeanings of Jack up:
phrasal verbRaise something, especially a vehicle, with a jack.
Usage examples:
Jack the car up until the wheel can spin freely
Meanings of Jack-frost:
nounVery cold weather, when it is thought of as a person
Meanings of Jackal:
nounA slender long-legged wild dog that feeds on carrion, game, and fruit and often hunts cooperatively, found in africa and southern asia.
Usage examples:
There are 36 species of canidae, including dogs, wolves, coyotes, jackals and foxes.
Jackals
ˈdʒæk.əlMeanings of Jackals:
nounA slender long-legged wild dog that feeds on carrion, game, and fruit and often hunts cooperatively, found in africa and southern asia.
Usage examples:
There are 36 species of canidae, including dogs, wolves, coyotes, jackals and foxes.
Jackaroo
dʒæk.əˈruːMeanings of Jackaroo:
nounA young man working on a sheep or cattle station to gain experience.
Usage examples:
It's some years since i was last here, when i was sent to work as a teenage jackaroo on a 36,000-ac…
verbWork as a jackeroo.
Usage examples:
The youth is sent to a farm to learn jackarooing, for which he has no aptitude, sleeping in the she…
Jackarooed
ˌdʒakəˈruːJackaroos
dʒæk.əˈruːMeanings of Jackaroos:
nounA young man working on a sheep or cattle station to gain experience.
Usage examples:
It's some years since i was last here, when i was sent to work as a teenage jackaroo on a 36,000-ac…
verbWork as a jackeroo.
Usage examples:
The youth is sent to a farm to learn jackarooing, for which he has no aptitude, sleeping in the she…
Jackass
ˈdʒæk.æsMeanings of Jackass:
nounA stupid person.
Usage examples:
First, you had every right to break up with me because i was a complete jackass and a moron and you…
Jackassery
ˈdʒakˌasəriMeanings of Jackassery:
nounFoolishness or stupidity.
Usage examples:
He used to entertain the audience with general jackassery
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