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Synonyms of the word 
JACKLIGHT → HUNT - JACK - LIGHT - RUNjacklight- n. A spotlight or lamp mounted on a car.
hunt- v. (transitive, intransitive) To chase down prey and (usually) kill it.
- v. (transitive, intransitive) To try to find something; search (for).
- v. (transitive) To drive; to chase; with down, from, away, etc.
- v. (transitive) To use or manage (dogs, horses, etc.) in hunting.
- v. (transitive) To use or traverse in pursuit of game.
- v. (bell-ringing, transitive) To move or shift the order of (a bell) in a regular course of changes.
- v. (bell-ringing, intransitive) To shift up and down in order regularly.
- v. (engineering, intransitive) To be in a state of instability of movement or forced oscillation, as a governor…
- n. The act of hunting.
- n. A hunting expedition.
- n. An organization devoted to hunting, or the people belonging to such an organization (capitalized if the…
jack- n. A mechanical device used to raise and (temporarily) support a heavy object, e.g. screw jack, scissor jack,…
- n. A man or men in general.
- n. A male animal.
- n. A male ass.
- n. (card games) A playing card with the letter "J" and the image of a knave or prince on it, the eleventh…
- n. (cricket) The eleventh batsman to come to the crease in an innings, derived from the playing card.
- n. (archaic) A knave (a servant or later, a deceitful man).
- n. Mangifera caesia, related to the mango tree.
- n. A surface-mounted connector for electrical, especially telecommunications, equipment.
- n. (sports) A target ball in bowls, etc; a jack-ball.
- n. (games) A small, six-pointed playing piece used in the game of jacks.
- n. (colloquial, euphemistic) Nothing, jack shit.
- n. (nautical) A small flag at the bow of a ship.
- n. (nautical) A naval ensign flag flown from the main mast, mizzen mast, or the aft-most major mast of (especially)…
- n. (military) A coarse and cheap medieval coat of defense, especially one made of leather.
- n. A penny with a head on both sides, used for cheating.
- n. (slang) Money.
- n. (slang, Appalachians) A smooth often ovoid large gravel or small cobble in a natural water course.
- n. The freshwater pike, green pike or pickerel.
- n. A large California rockfish, the bocaccio, Sebastes paucispinis.
- n. Any of the marine fish in the family Carangidae.
- n. (obsolete, nautical) A sailor, a jacktar.
- n. (obsolete) A pitcher or can of waxed leather, supposed to resemble a jackboot; a black-jack.
- n. (Britain, dialect, obsolete) A drinking measure holding half a pint or, sometimes, a quarter of a pint.
- n. A mechanical contrivance, an auxiliary machine, or a subordinate part of a machine.
- n. Female ended electrical connector (see Electrical connector).
- n. Electrical connector in a fixed position (see Gender of connectors and fasteners).
- v. (transitive) To use a jack.
- v. (transitive) To raise or increase.
- v. To produce by freeze distillation; to distil (an alcoholic beverage) by freezing it and removing the ice…
- v. (transitive, colloquial) To steal something, typically an automobile. Shortened form of carjacking.
- v. (intransitive) To dance by moving the torso forward and backward in a rippling motion.
- n. (slang, baseball) A home run.
- v. (transitive, slang, baseball) To hit (the ball) hard; especially, to hit (the ball) out of the field,…
- n. A coarse mediaeval coat of defence, especially one made of leather.
- n. A jackfruit tree.
light- n. (physics, uncountable) Visible electromagnetic radiation. The human eye can typically detect radiation…
- n. A source of illumination.
- n. Spiritual or mental illumination; enlightenment, useful information.
- n. (in the plural, now rare) Facts; pieces of information; ideas, concepts.
- n. A notable person within a specific field or discipline.
- n. (painting) The manner in which the light strikes a picture; that part of a picture which represents those…
- n. A point of view, or aspect from which a concept, person or thing is regarded.
- n. A flame or something used to create fire.
- n. A firework made by filling a case with a substance which burns brilliantly with a white or coloured flame.
- n. A window, or space for a window in architecture.
- n. The series of squares reserved for the answer to a crossword clue.
- n. (informal) A cross-light in a double acrostic or triple acrostic.
- n. Open view; a visible state or condition; public observation; publicity.
- n. The power of perception by vision.
- n. The brightness of the eye or eyes.
- n. A traffic light, or, by extension, an intersection controlled by one or more that will face a traveler…
- v. (transitive) To start (a fire).
- v. (transitive) To set fire to; to set burning; to kindle.
- v. (transitive) To illuminate.
- v. (intransitive) To become ignited; to take fire.
- v. To attend or conduct with a light; to show the way to by means of a light.
- adj. Having light.
- adj. Pale in colour.
- adj. (of coffee) Served with extra milk or cream.
- adj. Of low weight; not heavy.
- adj. Lightly-built; designed for speed or small loads.
- adj. Gentle; having little force or momentum.
- adj. Easy to endure or perform.
- adj. Low in fat, calories, alcohol, salt, etc.
- adj. Unimportant, trivial, having little value or significance.
- adj. (rail transport, of a locomotive, usually with "run") travelling with no carriages, wagons attached.
- adj. (obsolete) Unchaste, wanton.
- adj. Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons.
- adj. Not encumbered; unembarrassed; clear of impediments; hence, active; nimble; swift.
- adj. (dated) Easily influenced by trifling considerations; unsteady; unsettled; volatile.
- adj. Indulging in, or inclined to, levity; lacking dignity or solemnity; frivolous; airy.
- adj. Not quite sound or normal; somewhat impaired or deranged; dizzy; giddy.
- adj. Not of the legal, standard, or usual weight; clipped; diminished.
- adj. Easily interrupted by stimulation.
- adv. Carrying little.
- n. (curling) A stone that is not thrown hard enough.
- v. (nautical) To unload a ship, or to jettison material to make it lighter.
- v. To lighten; to ease of a burden; to take off.
- v. To find by chance.
- v. To stop upon (of eyes or a glance); to notice.
- v. (archaic) To alight; to land or come down.
run- v. (vertebrates) To move swiftly.
- v. (fluids) To flow.
- v. (nautical, of a vessel) To sail before the wind, in distinction from reaching or sailing close-hauled.
- v. (social) To carry out an activity.
- v. To extend or persist, statically or dynamically, through space or time.
- v. (transitive) To execute or carry out a plan, procedure, or program.
- v. To pass or go quickly in thought or conversation.
- v. (copulative) To become different in a way mentioned (usually to become worse).
- v. (transitive) To cost a large amount of money.
- v. (intransitive) Of stitches or stitched clothing, to unravel.
- v. To pursue in thought; to carry in contemplation.
- v. To cause to enter; to thrust.
- v. To drive or force; to cause, or permit, to be driven.
- v. To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.
- v. To encounter or incur (a danger or risk).
- v. To put at hazard; to venture; to risk.
- v. To tease with sarcasms and ridicule.
- v. To sew (a seam) by passing the needle through material in a continuous line, generally taking a series…
- v. To control or have precedence in a card game.
- v. To be in form thus, as a combination of words.
- v. (archaic) To be popularly known; to be generally received.
- v. To have growth or development.
- v. To tend, as to an effect or consequence; to incline.
- v. To have a legal course; to be attached; to continue in force, effect, or operation; to follow; to go in…
- v. (golf) To strike (the ball) in such a way as to cause it to run along the ground, as when approaching…
- v. (video games, rare) To speedrun.
- n. Act or instance of running, of moving rapidly using the feet.
- n. Act or instance of hurrying (to or from a place) (not necessarily by foot); dash or errand, trip.
- n. A pleasure trip.
- n. Flight, instance or period of fleeing.
- n. Migration (of fish).
- n. A group of fish that migrate, or ascend a river for the purpose of spawning.
- n. (skiing, bobsledding) A single trip down a hill, as in skiing and bobsledding.
- n. A (regular) trip or route.
- n. The route taken while running or skiing.
- n. The distance sailed by a ship.
- n. A voyage.
- n. An enclosure for an animal; a track or path along which something can travel.
- n. (Australia, New Zealand) Rural landholding for farming, usually for running sheep, and operated by a runholder.
- n. State of being current; currency; popularity.
- n. A continuous period (of time) marked by a trend; a period marked by a continuing trend.
- n. (card games) A sequence of cards in a suit in a card game.
- n. (music) A rapid passage in music, especially along a scale.
- n. A trial.
- n. A flow of liquid; a leak.
- n. (chiefly eastern Midland US, especially Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia) A small creek or part thereof…
- n. A production quantity (such as in a factory).
- n. The length of a showing of a play, film, TV series, etc.
- n. A quick pace, faster than a walk.
- n. A sudden series of demands on a bank or other financial institution, especially characterised by great…
- n. Any sudden large demand for something.
- n. The top of a step on a staircase, also called a tread, as opposed to the rise.
- n. The horizontal length of a set of stairs.
- n. A standard or unexceptional group or category.
- n. (baseball) A score (point scored) by a runner making it around all the bases and over home plate.
- n. (cricket) A point scored.
- n. (American football) A gain of a (specified) distance; a running play.
- n. Unrestricted use of.
- n. A line of knit stitches that have unravelled, particularly in a nylon stocking.
- n. (nautical) The stern of the underwater body of a ship from where it begins to curve upward and inward.
- n. (construction) Horizontal dimension of a slope.
- n. (mining) The horizontal distance to which a drift may be carried, either by licence of the proprietor…
- n. A pair or set of millstones.
- n. (video games) A playthrough.
- n. (slang) A period of extended (usually daily) drug use.
- n. (golf) The movement communicated to a golf ball by running it.
- n. (golf) The distance a ball travels after touching the ground from a stroke.
- n. (video games, rare) A speedrun.
- adj. In a liquid state; melted or molten.
- adj. Cast in a mould.
- adj. Exhausted; depleted (especially with "down" or "out").
- adj. (of a fish) Travelled, migrated; having made a migration or a spawning run.
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