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JUMP'ER, n. One who jumps.
JUMP, v.i. 1. To leap; to skip; to spring. Applied to men, it signifies to sprin...
JU'MENT, n. [L. jumentum, a beast.] A beast of burden. [Not used.]
JUM'BLING, ppr. Putting or mixing in a confused mass.
JUM'BLER, a. One who mixes things in confusion.
JUM'BLEMENT, n. Confused mixture. [Not in use.]
JUM'BLED, pp. Mixed or collected in a confused mass.
JUM'BLE, v.t. To mix in a confused mass; to put or throw together without order....
JU'MART, n. The offspring of a bull and a mare.
JULY-FLOWER, n. The name of certain species of plants. The clove July-flower is ...
JULY', n. The seventh month of the year, during which the sun enters the sign Le...
JU'LUS, n. [Gr. a handful or bundle.] 1. In botany, a catkin or ament, a species...
JU'LIS, n. A small fish with a green back.
JU'LIAN, a. Noting the old account of the year, as regulated by Julius Caesar, w...
JU'LEP, n. In pharmacy, a medicine composed of some proper liquor and a sirup of...
JUKE, v.i. To perch. [Not used.]