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- Dictionaryjet/dʒɛt/
noun
- 1. a rapid stream of liquid or gas forced out of a small opening: "a jet of boiling water spurted over his hand" Similar
- 2. a jet engine.
verb
- 1. spurt out in jets: "blood jetted from his nostrils" Similar
- 2. travel by jet aircraft: "the newly weds jetted off for a honeymoon in New York" Similar
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JET definition: 1. an aircraft with a jet engine that is able to fly very fast: 2. a thin stream of something…. Learn more.
The meaning of JET is an airplane powered by one or more jet engines. How to use jet in a sentence.
Jet definition: a stream of a liquid, gas, or small solid particles forcefully shooting forth from a nozzle, orifice, etc.. See examples of JET used in a sentence.
a thin stream of liquid or gas forced out of a small aperture or nozzle. 2. an outlet or nozzle for emitting such a stream. 3. a jet-propelled aircraft. 4. astronomy. a long thin feature extending from an active galaxy and usually observed at radio wavelengths. verb Word forms: jets, jetting, jetted.
A jet is an aircraft that gets its power from jet engines rather than propellers. Jets are fast — that's probably why as a verb, jet means "to move quickly," either by taking a jet, like the celebrities who jet around the world, or the more ordinary "if I don't jet , I'll be late for school."
1. A dense black coal that takes a high polish and is used for jewelry. 2. A deep black. adj. 1. Made of or resembling a dense, black, highly polished coal. 2. Black as coal; jet-black: jet hair.
JET definition: 1. an aircraft that flies very fast 2. liquid or gas that is forced out of something in a thin…. Learn more.