"Jacobean" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to or characteristic of the reign of King James I of England, who ruled from 1603 to 1625, marked by a resurgence of English drama and the production of plays by William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson. Can also refer to the literary and dramatic style of the time, characterized by complexity, embroidery, and a focus on intrigue and mystery.
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Jackqueminot is a type of grape variety. It is a black grape used in making wine, particularly in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It is known for its fruitiness and good acidity, and is often used to produce dry and off-dry wines.
Jacks can refer to several things, but some common meanings include:<br><br> Small metal tools used to lift or manipulate heavy objects, often used in construction or DIY projects.<br> A slang term for socks, especially a pair of mismatched or worn-out socks.<br> A term used in playing cards to refer to a set of cards, especially a flush, meaning all cards are of the same suit.<br> A sports-related term, such as in tennis, where a player's footwork includes a movement called a "ji" or "jack," popularized by Rafael Nadal.
A Jacobian is a mathematical object that describes the local linear behavior of a function. It is named after Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobstein.