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noun, plural jut·ties.Architecture. jetty1 (def. 4). verb (used with or without object), jut·tied, jut·ty·ing.Obsolete. to project beyond. Origin of juttyvariant of jetty1 Words nearby juttyjute, jute board, Jutish, Jutland, Jutlander, jutty, juv., Juvarra, Juvenal, juvenal plumage, juvenescence Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for juttyHe swung round and pushed his dark face and jutty nose into the face of Bolas. This Freedom|A. S. M. Hutchinson Besides a jutty forward in either of the said two upper stories of ten inches of lawful assize. Shakespearean Playhouses|Joseph Quincy Adams There is nothing of this in Dublin,—no curious doors or windows, no “jutty frieze” nor “coign of vantage.” With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 3|Various Jutty, jut′i, n. a projecting part of a building: a pier, a jetty. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M)|Various
Words related to juttyjetty, bluff, peninsula, cape, ridge, point, foreland, head, neck, mole, bill, headland, finger, beak, tongue, arm, naze, ness, chersonese |