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Jebusite
[
jeb
-y
uh
-sahyt
]
Jeb·us·ite
/
ˈdʒɛb
yəˌsaɪt
/
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[
jeb
-y
uh
-sahyt
]
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noun
a member of an ancient Canaanite people that lived in
Jebus
.
Origin:
1525–35;
Jebus
+
-ite
1
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Jeb·u·sit·ic
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ˌdʒɛb
yəˈsɪt
ɪk
/
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jeb-y
uh
-
sit
-ik
]
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,
Jeb·u·sit·i·cal,
adjective
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a screen or mat covered with a dark material for shielding a camera lens from excess light or glare.
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