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jugated


Meanings
  • intransitive verb

    To mix or combine things in a container, typically a jug.

    - "The farmers jugated the milk in large containers before transporting it to the market."
    - "During a camping trip, my friend jugated water from a stream into a jug for us to drink later."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with jugated
jogged , logged , codged , modged , podged , bodged , stodged , plodged , godded , hodded , nodded , podded , prodded , sodded , todded , wodded , yodded , zodded
Homophones
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  1. juggernaut (English) : a large and powerful thing, especially one that is difficult to stop or resist


Variants
List of all variants of jugated that leads to same result
jest , jested , jesting , jests , surely you jest
Forms
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Etymology
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The word 'jugated' comes from the Old French word 'juger', which means 'to judge'. The term was later adopted into English and came to be associated with the act of mixing or combining things in a container, particularly a jug.


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  1. {"fact"=>"The term 'jugated' is believed to have originated from the Old French word 'juger', which means 'to judge'. This term was later adopted into English and came to be associated with the act of mixing or combining things in a container, typically a jug."}


Related Concepts
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  1. Juggling clubs:


Culture
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In various cultures, jugating has been used as a form of entertainment, as well as a skill that has been passed down from generation to generation. For example, in ancient Egypt, jugglers were known to perform tricks using jugs, as well as other objects such as balls and rings. Similarly, in ancient Greece, juggling was considered to be an art form, and jugglers were often invited to perform at festivals and other public events. In more recent times, juggling has continued to be a popular form of entertainment, with jugglers performing at circuses, street festivals, and other public events.

How to Memorize "jugated"

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    - To help remember the definition of 'jugated', imagine juggling various items such as balls, rings, and clubs, all while maintaining a steady rhythm and keeping the items in the air without dropping any. This visualization helps reinforce the meaning of 'jugated' as a term used to describe the act of mixing or combining things in a container, typically a jug.


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