jeat

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Jeat \Jeat\, n. (Min.)
   See {Jet}. [Obs.]
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Jet \Jet\, n. [OF. jet, jayet, F. ja["i]et, jais, L. gagates,
   fr. Gr. ?; -- so called from ? or ?, a town and river in
   Lycia.] [written also {jeat}, {jayet}.] (Min.)
   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}.
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   {Jet ant} (Zool.), a blackish European ant ({Formica
      fuliginosa}), which builds its nest of a paperlike
      material in the trunks of trees.
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