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jet Johannesburg equities trading system - the electronic trading system on the Johannesburg stock exchange.
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jet A hard black variety of coal or lignite. The name originally came from a Greek place name; to the Latin gagates; to the mediaeval French jaiet. Specimens are known from the Bronze Ave. The main source of supply since Roman times is the working of the Yorkshire coast of England near Whitby. Whitby jet, particularly, was a favorite of Queen Victoria during her widowhood.
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jet lag Definition: The tired, often disorienting way a passenger feels after traveling through many time zones in a short amount of time.
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jet Hard coal, mined at Whitby, England, highly polished and carved. Primarily sold as memorial jewelry.
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jet A form of fossilized coal that became popular for mourning jewelry after Queen Victoria's husband, Albert died in 1861. Produced mainly in Whitby, England, it is a very lightweight substance. Black glass was often used to imitate jet which became a fashion item, not just for mourning.
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