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 Jackboot
A heavy military boot made of glossy black leather extending above the knee and worn especially during the 17th and 18th centuries; a laceless military boot reaching to the calf
 Jacket
A garment for the upper body usually having a front opening, collar, lapels, sleeves, and pockets
 Jaconet
A lightweight cotton cloth used for clothing and bandages.
 Jade green
A light bluish green.
 Jambeau
A piece of medieval armor for the leg below the knee
 Jerkin
a close-fitting hip-length usually sleeveless jacket
 Jet
An intense black
 Johnny
A short-sleeved collarless gown that is open in the back and is worn by persons, as hospital patients, undergoing medical examination or treatment
 Jackboot
A heavy military boot made of glossy black leather extending above the knee and worn especially during the 17th and 18th centuries; a laceless military boot reaching to the calf
 Jacket
A garment for the upper body usually having a front opening, collar, lapels, sleeves, and pockets
 Jaconet
A lightweight cotton cloth used for clothing and bandages.
 Jade green
A light bluish green.
 Jambeau
A piece of medieval armor for the leg below the knee
 Jerkin
a close-fitting hip-length usually sleeveless jacket
 Jet
An intense black
 Johnny
A short-sleeved collarless gown that is open in the back and is worn by persons, as hospital patients, undergoing medical examination or treatment
 Jackboot
A heavy military boot made of glossy black leather extending above the knee and worn especially during the 17th and 18th centuries; a laceless military boot reaching to the calf
 Jacket
A garment for the upper body usually having a front opening, collar, lapels, sleeves, and pockets
 Jaconet
A lightweight cotton cloth used for clothing and bandages.
 Jade green
A light bluish green.
 Jambeau
A piece of medieval armor for the leg below the knee
 Jerkin
a close-fitting hip-length usually sleeveless jacket
 Jet
An intense black
 Johnny
A short-sleeved collarless gown that is open in the back and is worn by persons, as hospital patients, undergoing medical examination or treatment
 Jabot
Fall of lace or cloth attached to the front of a man's neckband (18th c.); pleated frill of cloth or lace attached down the center front of a woman's dress or blouse.
 Jacquard
Joseph Jacquard invented this decorative weaving technique in 1804.  A special loom is used to weave a pattern directly into the fabric; a costly process that produces an elegant cloth.
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