Bryson's Dictionary for Writers And Editors (V5.0)

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Bryson's Dictionary for Writers And Editors (V5.0)
Bill Bryson
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(Ger.) “Yes.”
“Jabberwocky.” Poem by Lewis Carroll in Through the Looking-Glass (1872), and (no cap.) any kind of nonsense writing.
jacana. Tropical bird.
jacaranda. Tropical tree.
jackal.
jackanapes. A cocky person.
Jacobean, Jacobin, Jacobite. Jacobean describes the period of the reign of James I of England (1603–1625). Jacobins were radical republicans during the French Revolution. Jacobites were supporters of James II of England and his heirs following the Glorious Revolution.
Jacobi, Derek.
... (1938–) English actor.
Jacobs Field. Cleveland baseball stadium, home of the Indians.
Jacobs Suchard. Swiss chocolate company.
jactitation of marriage. Note -ctit-. Falsely claiming to be someone’s wife or husband.
Jacuzzi. (Cap.) Whirlpool bath.
Jaeger clothing.
jai alai. Also called pelota. Fast-paced ball game popular in Spain and Latin America.
Jakarta. Not Djakarta. Capital of Indonesia; formerly Batavia.
jalopy. Old car.
jalousie. Type of slatted shutter.
jamb. Not jam. A doorpost or similar.


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