jack-in-the-box

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
jack-in-the-box
    n 1: plaything consisting of a toy clown that jumps out of a box
         when the lid is opened
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Jack-in-a-box \Jack-in-a-box\
   1. (Bot.) A tropical tree ({Hernandia sonora}), which bears a
      drupe that rattles when dry in the inflated calyx.
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   2. A child's toy, consisting of a box, out of which, when the
      lid is raised, a figure (usually a clown) springs; also
      called {jack-in-the-box}.
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   3. (Mech.) An epicyclic train of bevel gears for transmitting
      rotary motion to two parts in such a manner that their
      relative rotation may be variable; applied to driving the
      wheels of tricycles, road locomotives, and to cotton
      machinery, etc.; an equation box; a jack frame; -- called
      also {compensating gearing}.
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   4. A large wooden screw turning in a nut attached to the
      crosspiece of a rude press.
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