| jig |
A lively tune in 6/8 or 12/8 time. Due to the nature of their beat, jigs tend to lead the dancers into using a much more 'bouncy' step.
Ãâó: home.btclick.com/esoft6/dance/dancedb/docs/Diction...
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| jigger |
Transit (Australia and New Zealand)
Ãâó: users.rcn.com/deeds/survey.htm
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| jigger |
Another name for the mizzen on a ketch or yawl
Ãâó: www.ninnescah.org/library/glossaryijk.htm
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| jig |
device used in the accurate machining of good in process by holding the goods firmly and guiding tools exactly to position.
Ãâó: www.cdnauto.org/glossary/j.asp
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| jitter |
An unintended variation of a picture's vertical position. Jitter often takes the form of small, random vertical movements of the film in the gate.
Ãâó: primepost.com/gloss.html
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