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jaundice yellowing of the skin and eyes caused by excess bile products in the blood
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jam A confection of fruit and sugar, boiled until the mixture sets. The "set" depends on the pectin content of the fruit. If this is low, as in strawberries, less sugar is used and extra acid in the form of lemon juice is added. If insufficient sugar is added, the jam will not keep. The sugar content should not be less than 60%.
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jar A cylindrical glass or earthenware container with a large mouth and capable of holding liquids, usually without handles.
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jaundice Yellowish discoloration of all the tissues in the body, including the white of the eyes and the skin, that occurs when the blood contains abnormal amounts of the pigment bilirubin, which is normally excreted in the bile.
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