These are the meanings of the letters JEAT when you unscramble them.
- Ate ()
the preterit of Eat.
- Ate (imp.)
of Eat
- Ate (n.)
The goddess of mischievous folly; also, in later poets, the goddess of vengeance.
- Eat ()
of Eat
- Eat (v. i.)
To make one's way slowly.
- Eat (v. i.)
To take food; to feed; especially, to take solid, in distinction from liquid, food; to board.
- Eat (v. i.)
To taste or relish; as, it eats like tender beef.
- Eat (v. t.)
To chew and swallow as food; to devour; -- said especially of food not liquid; as, to eat bread.
- Eat (v. t.)
To corrode, as metal, by rust; to consume the flesh, as a cancer; to waste or wear away; to destroy gradually; to cause to disappear.
- eta (unknown)
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- Jet (n.)
A shooting forth; a spouting; a spurt; a sudden rush or gush, as of water from a pipe, or of flame from an orifice; also, that which issues in a jet.
- Jet (n.)
A variety of lignite, of a very compact texture and velvet black color, susceptible of a good polish, and often wrought into mourning jewelry, toys, buttons, etc. Formerly called also black amber.
- Jet (n.)
Drift; scope; range, as of an argument.
- Jet (n.)
Same as 2d Get.
- Jet (n.)
The sprue of a type, which is broken from it when the type is cold.
- Jet (v. i.)
To jerk; to jolt; to be shaken.
- Jet (v. i.)
To shoot forward or out; to project; to jut out.
- Jet (v. i.)
To strut; to walk with a lofty or haughty gait; to be insolent; to obtrude.
- Jet (v. t.)
To spout; to emit in a stream or jet.
- tae (unknown)
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- taj (unknown)
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- Tea (n.)
A decoction or infusion of tea leaves in boiling water; as, tea is a common beverage.
- Tea (n.)
Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea.
- Tea (n.)
The evening meal, at which tea is usually served; supper.
- Tea (n.)
The prepared leaves of a shrub, or small tree (Thea, / Camellia, Chinensis). The shrub is a native of China, but has been introduced to some extent into some other countries.
- Tea (v. i.)
To take or drink tea.