jut in English

noun
1
a point that sticks out.
The horizon, in all directions, seems to be perpetually bordered by a small jut of land, giving the impression of driving through a bowl.
verb
1
extend out, over, or beyond the main body or line of something.
a rock jutted out from the side of the bank

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1. Bulge definition is - to jut out : swell

2. The rafters that jut out rot first.

3. Don't allow your chin to jut out.

4. His teeth tend to jut out a little.

5. Sharp movements, too pale a skin, the jut of corsets: she rejected them.

6. The probability of the Bigram occurring P(Bigram) is jut the quotient of those

7. She was spared the watching of the branches jut out beyond the point of balance.

8. The environmental Problems jut out , especially refuse problem is most difficult to solve.

9. Mr. Pettazzi's extraordinary flourish was the concrete wings that jut out a total of more than 90 feet.

10. They stand tall, jut their chins out, call no one Sir and can lick any man in the house.

11. 17 The theology was complicated, despite the jut - jawed charm and aquiline intensity with which it was expressed.

12. The newly formed RNA molecules jut out at right angles before breaking away in search of ribosomes, where they instruct protein manufacture.

13. Unusually tall columns, flying buttresses, towering spires, and narrow windows, all create vertical lines that appear to jut out perpendicular to the surface of the Earth.

14. 26 Football-shaped pods —striped in yellow and green and orange and brown —jut out from the trunks and branches of the cacao trees.

15. When the crystals do not mesh properly, the occasional atom will jut out where it should not, creating a defect to which a phage can stick.

16. As for the Aymara-speaking population, they inhabit the numerous communities and villages along the shores and on the peninsulas that jut into the lake.

17. The San Qing Pavilion, which jut out from the steep cliff wall, were built in the Yuan Dynasty as part of a summer resort for the royal family.

18. Aretes, simply vertical sharp edges that jut out from a cliff face, are not only beautiful rock features but also make stellar climbs that are usually exposed and technical

19. 1590s, "liable to make answer or defense, accountable," from Anglo-French Amenable, from Old French amener "bring, take, conduct, lead" (to the law), from "to" (see ad-) + mener "to lead," from Latin minare "to drive (cattle) with shouts," variant of minari "to threaten," also "to jut, project" (from PIE root *men- …

20. 1600, from Medieval Latin Adjacentia, abstract noun from Latin adiacens "lying at," present participle of adiacere "lie at, border upon, lie near," from ad "to" (see ad-) + iacēre "to lie, rest," related to iacere "to throw; lay ('cast (oneself) down')," from PIE root *ye- "to throw, impel." Related entries & more jut (v.1)