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Julietfem. proper name, from Italian Giulietta, diminutive of Giulia "Julia" (see Julia). Compare French Juliette. The Juliet cap (1904) was so called for its resemblance to pseudo-medieval headge [..]
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Julietmilitary phonetic for the letter 'J'
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JulietWas a proto-SCID for navigating around Java source code. It answers many more questions about your source code than a typical editor, class browser or IDE (Integrated Development Environment) does. It [..]
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JulietDaughter of Lady Capulet, and “sweet sweeting” of Romeo, in Shakespeare’s tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. She has become a household word for a lady-love.
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JulietThe letter "J" in radio comm. Used in designating high altitude jet airways in the U.S., e.g., J-22, distinguishing these from lower altitude airways designated by the letter V ("Victor [..]
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JulietAnglicized form of Juliette or Giulietta. This spelling was first used by Shakespeare for the lover of Romeo in his play Romeo and Juliet (1596).
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