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jay
- IPA[dʒeɪ]
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- a bird of the crow family with boldly patterned plumage, typically having blue feathers in the wings or tail.;a person who talks at length in a foolish or impertinent way.
noun: jay, plural noun: jays
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- a common North American jay with a blue crest, back, wings, and tail.
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- a jay with blue and grey plumage and no crest, found in Mexico, the western US, and central Florida.
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- (1745–1829) US chief justice 1789–95. With James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, he was the ...
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- a jay with blue and gray plumage and no crest, found in Mexico, the western US, and central Florida.
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- (1821–1905), US financier. He was the founder of Jay Cooke and Company, a leading Philadelphia ...
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- a common North American jay with a blue crest, back, wings, and tail.
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- (1836–92), US financier; full name Jason Gould. With James Fisk and Daniel Drew 1797–1879, he ...
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- another term for gray jay
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- a bird of the crow family with boldly patterned plumage, typically having blue feathers in the ...
Oxford American Dictionary