jam
1
[ jam ]
/ dʒæm /
verb (used with object), jammed, jam·ming.
verb (used without object), jammed, jam·ming.
noun
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Definition for jam (2 of 3)
jam
2
[ jam ]
/ dʒæm /
noun
a preserve of whole fruit, slightly crushed, boiled with sugar: strawberry jam.
Origin of jam
2
First recorded in 1720–30; perhaps special use of
jam1
OTHER WORDS FROM jam
jam·like, jam·my, adjectiveDefinition for jam (3 of 3)
Example sentences from the Web for jam
British Dictionary definitions for jam (1 of 3)
jam
1
/ (dʒæm) /
verb jams, jamming or jammed
noun
Derived forms of jam
jammer, nounWord Origin for jam
C18: probably of imitative origin; compare
champ
1
British Dictionary definitions for jam (2 of 3)
jam
2
/ (dʒæm) /
noun
a preserve containing fruit, which has been boiled with sugar until the mixture sets
slang
something desirable
you want jam on it
jam today
the principle of living for the moment
Word Origin for jam
C18: perhaps from
jam
1 (the act of squeezing)
British Dictionary definitions for jam (3 of 3)
Jam.
abbreviation for
Jamaica
Bible
James
Medical definitions for jam
jam
[ jăm ]
v.
To block, congest, or clog.
To crush or bruise.
Idioms and Phrases with jam
jam
see under get in a bind.