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Definition of Point jam
1. Verb. Jam a narrow band of frequencies. "We can counter point-jamming effectively"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Point Jam
Literary usage of Point jam
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Practical Grammar of the French Language: Containing a Grammar, Exercises by William Ireland Knapp (1879)
"Je n'ai point, I have not at Je ne suis point, Jam not all. at all. J^" The
student should now turn to the Exercises in Section Fifteenth, Part Fourth. ..."
2. The British Critic by Robert Nares (1796)
"... point Jam Us enfans. Certainly net in the form of bones; but, like many other
bones, as cartilages, To the whole is annexed, a Table in Folio, ..."
3. A Practical Grammar of the French Language: Containing a Grammar, Exercises by William Ireland Knapp (1879)
"Je n'ai point, I have not at Je ne suis point, Jam not all. at all. J^" The
student should now turn to the Exercises in Section Fifteenth, Part Fourth. ..."
4. The British Critic by Robert Nares (1796)
"... point Jam Us enfans. Certainly net in the form of bones; but, like many other
bones, as cartilages, To the whole is annexed, a Table in Folio, ..."