jumper

  • 71Jumper (BEAM) — In BEAM robotics, a Jumper is a robot that has a mode of locomotion by propelling the robot off the ground and from place to place on the ground. Genera* Vibrobots : Produces an irregular shaking motion moving themselves around a surface. *… …

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  • 72jumper cable — noun A pair of insulated electrical wires used to jump start a car with a dead battery. He kept a jumper cable in an emergency box in the car, as he had once been caught with a dead battery. Syn: booster cable …

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  • 73jumper cables — N PLURAL Jumper cables are the same as jump leads. [AM] …

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  • 74jumper-punch — /ˈdʒʌmpə pʌntʃ/ (say jumpuh punch) Colloquial –verb (t) 1. to punch (an opponent), first inserting one s fist under their jumper. –noun 2. such a punch …

  • 75jumper wire — jungės laidas statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. jumper wire vok. Drahtbrücke, f rus. навесной соединительный провод, m pranc. sortie pendue en fil, f …

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  • 76Jumper's day — Šuolininkų diena statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Diena lengvosios atletikos šuolių rungtims populiarinti. Tą dieną rengiamos įvairių šuolių (į aukštį, į tolį, į tolį iš vietos, į aukštį iš vietos, su kartimi, trišuolio)… …

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  • 77jumper cable — See jumper cables …

    Dictionary of automotive terms

  • 78jumper wire — See jumper …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 79jumper — 1) fish feeding at, and breaking, the surface 2) tuna, so named in Newfoundland along with pilot whales and porpoises for leaping out of the water …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 80jumper — noun a) Someone or something that jumps; eg. a participant in a jumping event in track or skiing. b) A woolen sweater or pullover …

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