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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Jacket \Jack"et\, n. [F. jaquette, dim. of jaque. See 3d {Jack},
n.]
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1. A short upper garment, extending downward to the hips; a
short coat without skirts.
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2. An outer covering for anything, esp. a covering of some
nonconducting material such as wood or felt, used to
prevent radiation of heat, as from a steam boiler,
cylinder, pipe, etc.
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3. (Mil.) In ordnance, a strengthening band surrounding and
re["e]nforcing the tube in which the charge is fired.
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4. A garment resembling a waistcoat lined with cork, to serve
as a life preserver; -- called also {cork jacket}.
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{Blue jacket}. (Naut.) See under {Blue}.
{Steam jacket}, a space filled with steam between an inner
and an outer cylinder, or between a casing and a
receptacle, as a kettle.
{To dust one's jacket}, to give one a beating. [Colloq.]
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