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  1. Word Origin late Middle English: from Jack, familiar form of the given name John.The term was used originally to denote an ordinary man, also a youth (mid 16th cent.), hence the ‘knave’ in cards and ‘male animal’.

  2. Jack (device) Jack which can lift a mobile home. A jack is a mechanical lifting device used to apply great forces or lift heavy loads. A mechanical jack employs a screw thread for lifting heavy equipment. A hydraulic jack uses hydraulic power. [1] The most common form is a car jack, floor jack or garage jack, which lifts vehicles so that ...

  3. Monterey Jack. Monterey Jack, sometimes shortened to Jack, is a Californian white, semi-hard cheese made using cow's milk, with a mild flavor and slight sweetness. It has been called "an American original" and "as a vestige of Spanish rule in the early nineteenth century, derives from a Franciscan monastic style of farmer's cheese." [1] [2]

  4. May 2, 2024 · Jack. masc. proper name, attested by 1218, probably via Anglo-French Jake, Jaikes, from Old French Jacques (which was a diminutive of Latin Jacobus; see Jacob ), but in English the name always has been regarded as a familiar form of John, and some have argued that it is a native formation.

  5. JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES definition: 1. someone who can do many different jobs 2. someone who can do many different jobs 3. someone who…. Learn more.

  6. Jack-of-all-trades definition: a person who is adept at many different kinds of work.. See examples of JACK-OF-ALL-TRADES used in a sentence.

  7. JACK definition: 1. a piece of equipment for lifting a heavy object such as a car 2. a playing card that comes…. Learn more.

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