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jig A quick, springy dance often used as the concluding movement to 18th century instrumental suites.
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jigger Fourth mast from the bow on a ship, barque or schooner.
Ãâó: www.atlantictallships.ca/glossary.php
jing A Substance stored in the Kidneys, responsible for birth, growth, reproduction and development.
Ãâó: www.cicm.org.uk/public/chinesemed/glossary_html
jitter (1) Generally, any distortion of a signal or image caused by poor synchronization. (2) Flickering on a display screen. Jittering can be caused by (a) a number of hardware problems, such as a slow refresh rate, a bad connection between the video adapter and monitor, a hardware malfunction in the monitor, or poor synchronization in the signals being sent; (b) a nearby electrical conduit or transformer creating a higher-than-usual local magnetic field level. (www.webopedia.com)
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jig A precise mechanical locating device used in production of component parts and/or assembly of firearms.
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