"Jammer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A jammer is a person or device that intentionally disrupts or blocks electronic signals, typically used to describe someone who is interrupting or disrupting a conversation, event, or signal.
Jambeaux is a plural noun that refers to crepe sox, which are long, soft, and usually striped socks made of lightweight cotton or woolen material, typically worn by men in warm weather.
A jambiya is a type of traditional Yemeni dagger, typically worn as a marker of masculinity and virility. It is often decorated with intricate metalwork and is considered a symbol of honor and prestige. In some cultures, a man is not considered fully grown or respected until he has worn a jambiya.
Jambs refers to the vertical pillars or upright supports that frame the sides of a doorway or an opening in a wall. They serve as a structural element to hold the doorframe in place and help to reinforce the surrounding masonry or wall.
James is a proper noun, which is a masculine given name of Scottish and English origin. It is derived from the Hebrew name Jacob, which means "supplanter" or "following in the footsteps of".
Jamestown is the earliest permanent English settlement in what is now the United States, located on the James River in Virginia. It was established in 1607 and was named after King James I of England. The settlement was a major success for the Virginia Company, which had sent a colony of settlers to the New World in an effort to establish a profitable trade with Native Americans and to spread Christianity.
Jams are a type of sweet spread made from crushed or puréed fruit, sugar, and sometimes pectin. They are often used as a topping for toast, yogurt, or ice cream, and as a filling for cakes and pastries.
Jane is a proper noun, specifically a name, typically given to females. It is derived from the Hebrew name "Yahweh" or "Jehovah" and means "God is gracious" or "God is merciful".
Janet is a proper noun, a given name, which is a feminine form of the name John. It is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is gracious".