jacket

[ jak-it ]
/ ˈdʒæk ɪt /

noun

verb (used with object)

to put a jacket on (someone or something).

Origin of jacket

1425–75; late Middle English jaket < Middle French ja(c)quet, equivalent to jaque jack4 + -et -et

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British Dictionary definitions for jacket

jacket
/ (ˈdʒækɪt) /

noun

verb

(tr) to put a jacket on (someone or something)

Derived forms of jacket

jacketed, adjective jacket-like, adjective

Word Origin for jacket

C15: from Old French jaquet short jacket, from jacque peasant, from proper name Jacques James

Medical definitions for jacket

jacket
[ jăkĭt ]

n.

A fixed bandage applied around the body to immobilize the spine.
An artificial crown of a tooth composed of fired porcelain or acrylic resin.