jam |
scramble |
In uk terms the difference between jam and scramble
is that
jam is luck while
scramble is shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item.
As nouns the difference between jam and scramble
is that
jam is a sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts while
scramble is a rush or hurry.
As verbs the difference between jam and scramble
is that
jam is to get something stuck in a confined space while
scramble is to move hurriedly to a location, especially by using all limbs against a surface.
As an interjection scramble is
shouted when something desirable is thrown into a group of people who individually want that item.
jam |
jem |
As a noun jam
is a sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts.
As a verb jam
is to get something stuck in a confined space.
As a proper noun Jem is
a male nickname for James, Jeremy or Jeremiah.
jam |
kelly |
As nouns the difference between jam and kelly
is that
jam is a sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts while
kelly is a square or hexagonal pipe that is turned in order to rotate the rotary table of a drilling rig.
As a verb jam
is to get something stuck in a confined space.
As a proper noun Kelly is
{{surname|from=Irish}}, Anglicised from the Irish {{term|Ó Ceallaigh|lang=ga}}.
jam |
choco |
As a symbol jam
is the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for jamaica.
As a proper noun choco is
a diminutive of the female given name socorro or
choco can be .
hummus |
jam |
As a noun hummus
is a levantine arab dip made of chickpea paste with various additions, such as olive oil, fresh garlic, lemon juice, and tahini, often eaten with pitta bread, or as a meze it is mostly eaten in the levant.
As a symbol jam is
the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for jamaica.
pearl |
jam |
As nouns the difference between pearl and jam
is that
pearl is a shelly concretion, usually rounded, and having a brilliant luster, with varying tints, found in the mantle, or between the mantle and shell, of certain bivalve mollusks, especially in the pearl oysters and river mussels, and sometimes in certain univalves. It is usually due to a secretion of shelly substance around some irritating foreign particle. Its substance is the same as nacre, or mother-of-pearl. Round lustrous pearls are used in jewellery while
jam is a sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts.
As verbs the difference between pearl and jam
is that
pearl is to set or adorn with pearls, or with mother-of-pearl. Used also figuratively while
jam is to get something stuck in a confined space.
As a proper noun Pearl
is {{given name|female|from=English}} from the English noun pearl.
paste |
jam |
As nouns the difference between paste and jam
is that
paste is a soft mixture, in particular while
jam is a sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar and allowed to congeal. Often spread on bread or toast or used in jam tarts.
As verbs the difference between paste and jam
is that
paste is to stick with paste; to cause to adhere by or as if by paste while
jam is to get something stuck in a confined space.
spot |
jam |
Related terms |
Spot is a related term of jam.
As a noun spot
is .
As a symbol jam is
the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for jamaica.
jam |
jump |
As a symbol jam
is the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for jamaica.
As a verb jump is
to propel oneself rapidly upward, downward and/or in any horizontal direction such that momentum causes the body to become airborne.
As a noun jump is
the act of jumping; a leap; a spring; a bound or
jump can be a kind of loose jacket for men.
As an adverb jump is
(obsolete) exactly; precisely.
As an adjective jump is
(obsolete) exact; matched; fitting; precise.
jam |
compote |
As a symbol jam
is the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for jamaica.
As a verb compote is
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