🇬🇧 en lt 🇱🇹

jack noun

  /d͡ʒæk/
  • (nautical) A small ship's flag used as a signal or identifying device; a small flag flown at the bow of the vessel. [from 17th c.]
vėliava
  • A mechanical device used to raise and (temporarily) support a heavy object, now especially to lift one side of a motor vehicle when (e.g.) changing a tyre. [from 17th c.]
katė
  • (electronics) A switch for a jack plug, a jackknife switch; (more generally) a socket used to connect a device to a circuit, network etc. [from 19th c.]
mama
  • (bowls) A small, typically white, ball used as the target ball in bowls; a jack-ball. [from 17th c.]
paršiukas
  • (countable, now, chiefly, US) A man, a fellow; a typical man; men in general. [from 16th c.]
žmogus

jack verb

  /d͡ʒæk/
  • (transitive, colloquial) To steal (something), typically an automobile; to rob (someone).
vogti

Jack properNoun

  /d͡ʒæk/
  • Ellipsis of Monterey Jack, a type of cheese.
Jokūbas
Wiktionary Links