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Definition of jump
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Jump (v. i.) To move as if by
jumping;
to
bounce;
to jolt.
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Flea-louse
::
Flea-louse
(n.) A
jumping
plant louse of the
family
Psyllidae,
of many
species.
That of the pear tree is
Psylla
pyri..
Ejector
::
Ejector
(n.) A jet jump for
lifting
water or
withdrawing
air from a
space.
Jump
::
Jump (n.) A kind of loose
jacket
for men.
Jerboa
::
"Jerboa
(n.) Any small
jumping
rodent
of the genus
Dipus,
esp. D.
Aegyptius,
which is
common
in Egypt and the
adjacent
countries.
The
jerboas
have very long hind legs and a long
tail..
Jumper
::
Jumper
(n.) A sort of
blouse
worn by
workmen
over their
ordinary
dress to
protect
it.
Jumper
::
"Jumper
(n.) One who, or that
which,
jumps..
Saltation
::
Saltation
(n.) A
leaping
or
jumping.
Jump
::
Jump (v. i.) To move as if by
jumping;
to
bounce;
to jolt.
Leap
::
Leap (v. t.) To pass over by a leap or jump; as, to leap a wall, or a
ditch..
Caper
::
Caper (n.) A
frolicsome
leap or
spring;
a skip; a jump, as in mirth or
dancing;
a
prank..
Jump
::
Jump (a.) Nice;
exact;
matched;
fitting;
precise.
Jump
::
Jump (n.) A
bodice
worn
instead
of stays by women in the 18th
century.
Jump
::
Jump (v. t.) To bore with a
jumper.
Jumper
::
Jumper
(n.) A name
applied
in the 18th
century
to
certain
Calvinistic
Methodists
in Wales whose
worship
was
characterized
by
violent
convulsions.
Leaping
::
Leaping
(a. & n.) from Leap, to
jump..
Jumpweld
::
"Jumpweld
(v. t.) See
Buttweld,
v. t..
Jumping
::
"Jumping
(p. a. & vb. n.) of Jump, to
leap..
Hopping
::
Hopping
(n.) The act of one who, or that
which,
hops; a
jumping,
frisking,
or
dancing..
Vault
::
Vault (n.) To leap; to
bound;
to jump; to
spring.
Spring
::
Spring
(v. i.) A leap; a
bound;
a jump.
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