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One who or that which jumps. Specifically
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One who practises leaping or dancing as a part of divine worship.
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One who jumps a claim to land.
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In zoology any animal which habitually jumps, leaps, or hops as a mode of progression.
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In mech., a tool or contrivance which works with a jumping motion.
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A bit used in a jointer.
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A special form of plowshare for rough soil, or soil filled with roots.
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In telegraphy, a wire used to cut out an instrument or part of a circuit, or to close temporarily a gap in a circuit.
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A kind of sleigh: usually a simple box on runners, especially on runners which are parts of the poles forming the thills, and the middle parts of which are made thinner so as to bend.
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Nautical, a preventer-rope made fast in such a way as to prevent a yard, mast, or boom from jumping, or giving way in an upward direction, in heavy weather.
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A kind of loose jacket with sleeves worn by some classes of laborers, as seamen and stevedores, usually with overalls, reaching to the thighs, and buttoned the whole length in front; also, any upper garment of similar shape.
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One who is registered and votes fraudulently in several places.
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One who is affected with the jumping-disease.
To mix together; mingle; jumble.