What is the meaning of JUT. Phrases containing JUT
See meanings and uses of JUT!Slangs & AI meanings
Jute or hemp fiber. Material used for caulking hulls. Often hemp picked from old untwisted ropes.
a piece of land jutting out into a body fo water
to hit someone with your elbow
Foul smelling individual with mentally subnormal tendencies often less well off financially than their tormentors. Derived from a special needs GCSE equivalency course which involved the hapless participants riding around the playground on rusted motorcycles with ludicrously big helmets often giving the rider's head an egg like appearance. Also jutter,jupveous and jup. Still often heard in drinking establishments.
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n.
That which projects or juts; a projection.
v. i.
To protrude; to jut; to project; to extend; as, the land shoots into a promontory.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order of plants (Tiliaceae) of which the linden (Tilia) is the type. The order includes many plants which furnish a valuable fiber, as the jute.
v. i.
To shoot out or forward; to project beyond the main body; as, the jutting part of a building.
a.
Of or pertaining to Jutland, or to the people of Jutland.
n.
A native or inhabitant of Jutland in Denmark.
n.
A shove; a push.
v. i.
To shoot forward; to extend beyond something else; to be prominent; to jut; as, the cornice projects; branches project from the tree.
imp. & p. p.
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Projecting, as corbels, cornices, etc.
n.
A jutting out; also, a part jutting out, as of a building; an extension beyond something else.
n.
A jutting out beyond a surface.
n.
Gunny cloth made from the fiber of the Corchorus olitorius, or jute.
a.
Standing out, or projecting, beyond the line surface of something; jutting; protuberant; in high relief; as, a prominent figure on a vase.
v. t. & i.
To project beyond.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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n.
The coarse, strong fiber of the East Indian Corchorus olitorius, and C. capsularis; also, the plant itself. The fiber is much used for making mats, gunny cloth, cordage, hangings, paper, etc.
n.
A projection in a building; also, a pier or mole; a jetty.
n. pl.
Jutlanders; one of the Low German tribes, a portion of which settled in Kent, England, in the 5th century.
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A separate mass or trees of hair, or of some substance (at jute) made to resemble hair, worn on the head by women.
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