"Jetty" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A jetty is a structure built out into the water, typically used to extend a beach, protect a shore, or create a harbor. It can also refer to a narrow, projecting part of land, such as a spit or a bar, that joins a mainland to another piece of land.
Jetted is the past tense of the verb "jet", which means to travel quickly and suddenly to a destination, often by airplane.
Jetties refer to structures made of wood, steel, or concrete extending from the shore or a pier into the water, designed to provide protection for a harbor or beach against erosion or currents, or to guide ships and boats into a small harbor or navigation channel. They can also be used as breakwaters to reduce the energy of incoming waves and improve the overall safety of mariners.
Jetting is a verb that means to travel quickly or rapidly, especially by airplane. It can also refer to the act of releasing a small amount of fuel from an airplane's engines in order to climb quickly or to increase speed in an emergency. Additionally, "jetting" can also refer to the process of cleaning or maintaining a pumping system, particularly in the context of water treatment or heating systems.
To jettison means to throw or drop something, especially in an emergency or when it is no longer needed, often in a rather violent or abrupt manner.
The verb "jettisoning" means to get rid of something, typically an object or a person, often suddenly or abruptly, especially in an emergency situation. It can also imply abandoning or discarding something that is no longer needed, useful, or desirable.
Jettisons refers to to throw or abandon (something) overboard or out of a ship or aircraft, typically in an emergency or as a deliberate action. For example: "As the plane encountered severe turbulence, the pilot sent the unnecessary luggage jettisoned."
A jewel is a precious or valuable stone, typically cut and polished to be worn as jewelry or used in decorative objects. It can also refer to a precious and valuable thing or treasure, often used metaphorically to describe something or someone that is highly valued or prized.
Someone who makes, repairs, or sells jewelry, or a person who works in a shop where jewelry is sold or repaired.
Jewelry refers to ornaments or decorations that are worn as adornments on the body, such as necklaces, bracelets, rings, and earrings.
I think you meant "jewelling". <br><br>"Jewelling" is a verb that means to adorn or decorate something, especially a piece of jewelry, with precious stones or other valuable materials. For example: "The king's crown was jewelled with diamonds and sapphires."
Adorned or decorated with precious stones or jewels, often in a luxurious or elaborate manner.