Umbrella vs Jumbrella - What's the difference?
umbrella | jumbrella |
Cloth-covered frame used for protection against rain or sun.
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*:There was a neat hat-and-umbrella stand, and the stranger's weary feet fell soft on a good, serviceable dark-red drugget, which matched in colour the flock-paper on the walls.
Generally, anything that provides protection.
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Something that covers a wide range of concepts, purposes, groups, etc.
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The main body of a jellyfish, excluding the tentacles.
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To cover or protect, as if by an umbrella.
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To form the dome shape of an open umbrella.
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To move like a sea jelly.
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A broad, canopy-like umbrella, generally used to cover the outdoor patio of a restaurant or bar, either on its own (if it is of sufficient size) or in combination with others.
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As nouns the difference between umbrella and jumbrella
is that umbrella is cloth-covered frame used for protection against rain or sun while jumbrella is a broad, canopy-like umbrella, generally used to cover the outdoor patio of a restaurant or bar, either on its own (if it is of sufficient size) or in combination with others.As a verb umbrella
is to cover or protect, as if by an umbrella.umbrella
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(wikipedia umbrella)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
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* Japanese umbrella pine * subumbrella * umbrella bird * umbrella body * umbrella brand * umbrella fund * umbrellaless * umbrella organisation, umbrella organization * umbrella pine * umbrella plant * umbrella school * umbrella stand * umbrella term * umbrella treeSee also
* awning * bumbershoot * gamp * parasol * shieldExternal links
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(en verb)Anagrams
* ----jumbrella
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(en noun)Bars & Pubs: Cask", Manchester Evening News , 7 August 2008:
- More pleasing - though hardly groundbreaking - is a small, decked beer garden out back, about half the size of the inside space, fringed by planting, covered by a jumbrella and scattered liberally with ashtrays, tables and chairs.