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Julian calendar
noun the calendar introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 bc, with a year of 365 days and 366 every leap year or centenary year. See also Gregorian calendar.
noun the calendar introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 bc, with a year of 365 days and 366 every leap year or centenary year. See also Gregorian calendar.
julienne
noun , cookery
1 a clear soup, with shredded vegetables.
2 any foodstuff which has been shredded.
adjective said of vegetables: in thin strips; shredded.
[19c: from the French personal name]
noun , cookery
1 a clear soup, with shredded vegetables.
2 any foodstuff which has been shredded.
adjective said of vegetables: in thin strips; shredded.
[19c: from the French personal name]
Juliet
noun , communications in the NATO alphabet: the word used to denote the letter -J- (see table in the Supplement to this book).
noun , communications in the NATO alphabet: the word used to denote the letter -J- (see table in the Supplement to this book).
juliet cap
noun a round close-fitting skullcap worn by women.
[20c: probably named after Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet ]
noun a round close-fitting skullcap worn by women.
[20c: probably named after Juliet in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet ]
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