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jammer
jam 1 J0011900 (jăm)v. jammed, jam·ming, jams v.tr.1. To drive or wedge forcibly into a tight position: jammed the cork in the bottle.2. To activate or apply (a brake) suddenly. Often used with on: jammed the brakes on.3. a. To cause to become unworkable because a part is stuck: The wrinkled paper jammed the copying machine.b. To cause (moving parts, for example) to lock into an unworkable position: jammed the typewriter keys.4. a. To pack (items, for example) to excess; cram: jammed my clothes into the suitcase.b. To fill (a container or space) to overflowing: I jammed the suitcase with clothes. Fans jammed the hallway after the concert.5. To block, congest, or clog: a drain that was jammed by debris.6. To crush or bruise: jam a finger.7. Electronics To interfere with or prevent the clear reception of (broadcast signals) by electronic means.8. Baseball To throw an inside pitch to (a batter), especially to prevent the batter from hitting the ball with the thicker part of the bat.v.intr.1. To become wedged or stuck: The coin jammed in the slot.2. To become locked or stuck in an unworkable position: The computer keyboard jammed.3. To force one's way into or through a limited space: We all jammed into the elevator.4. Music To participate in a jam session.5. Basketball To make a dunk shot.n.1. The act of jamming or the condition of being jammed.2. A crush or congestion of people or things in a limited space: a traffic jam.3. A trying situation. See Synonyms at predicament.4. See jam session. [Origin unknown.] jam′ma·ble adj.jam′mer n.
jam 2 J0011900 (jăm)n. A preserve made from whole fruit boiled to a pulp with sugar. [Possibly from jam.] jam′my adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | jammer - a transmitter used to broadcast electronic jammingsender, transmitter - set used to broadcast radio or tv signals | TranslationsIdiomsSeejamjammer
jammer[′jam·ər] (electronics) A transmitter used in jamming of radio or radar transmissions. Also known as electronic jammer. jammerA high-powered emitter that is an electronic warfare device used to jam specific frequencies. Those jammers that jam by sheer power are known as noise jammers. A deception jammer, on the other hand, attempts to mislead the enemy by causing a false indication on his or her receiver.FinancialSeeJAMSee JX See JMRjammer Related to jammer: yammerWords related to jammernoun a transmitter used to broadcast electronic jammingRelated Words |