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jitter a measure of pitch waivering (either micromodulation or vibrato) achieved by a tone attempting a steady state.
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jig A mechanical device used to separate refuse from coal.
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jig any special form or fixture constructed to support and hold in place a part during printing or converting.
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jigger a machine similar to a potters wheel used for shaping flatware by means of a profiled tool at a fixed distance from the rotating surface of a plaster mold.
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jitter In ATM, the Cell Delay Variation (CDV). In a more general context, this is the variation of a frequence supposed to be stable.
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