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jam noun; impromptu gathering, free improvisation. The derivation of this usage is obscure, but like other novel terms that came into English through jazz music it is possible that it ultimately derives from the West African Wolof language. |
- punctuation; hyphen; used to join ordinarily separate words into single words.
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inn noun; An establishment where travellers can procure food, drink and lodging, from Middle English, Syn: Ryokan (Japanese), Caravanserai, Travelers House (Persian), Wirtshaus, Host's house (German)
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