jet in English
- jet⇄adj. 1. made or consisting of jet.
2. deep, glossy black.
Ex. Her white dress contrasts with her jet hair. - jet⇄adj. 1. of, for, or by a jet plane.
Ex. a jet airfield, jet speed, jet-powered transports.
2. resembling or characteristic of the speed or power of jet propulsion.
Ex. off to a jet start (Wall Street Journal). - jet⇄jet (1), noun, adjective, verb, jetted,jetting.
- jet⇄jet (2), noun, adjective.
- jet⇄noun 1. a hard, black kind of coal, glossy when polished, used for making beads, buttons, and ornaments.
2. a deep, glossy black. - jet⇄noun 1a. a stream of water, steam, gas, or any fluid, sent out with force, especially from a small opening.
Ex. The fountain sent up a jet of water.
b. such a shower of solid bodies, such as stones.
2. a spout or nozzle for sending ou - jet⇄v.i. 1. to shoot forth in a jet or forceful stream; gush out.
Ex. Water jetted from the broken pipe.
2. to fly by jet plane.
Ex. Critic John Crosby ... jetted to London to see the show (Newsweek).
3. to fly by jet propulsion. - jet⇄v.t. 1. to send forth in a stream; shoot out.
2. to take by jet plane.
Ex. Doctors and nurses were jetted to the disaster area to help the victims.
jet in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
jet in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
jet in Kashmiri कॉशुर
jet in Sindhi سنڌي
jet in Tamil தமிழ்
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