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Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Jut \Jut\ (j[u^]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Jutted}; p. pr. & vb.
   n. {Jutting}.] [A corruption of jet.]
   1. To shoot out or forward; to project beyond the main body;
      as, the jutting part of a building. ``In jutting rock and
      curved shore.'' --Wordsworth.

            It seems to jut out of the structure of the poem.
                                                  --Sir T.
                                                  Browne.

   2. To butt. [Obs.] ``The jutting steer.'' --Mason.

Source : WordNet®

jut
     n 1: something that bulges out or is protuberant or projects from
          a form [syn: {bulge}, {bump}, {hump}, {gibbosity}, {gibbousness},
           {prominence}, {protuberance}, {protrusion}, {extrusion},
           {excrescence}]
     2: the act of projecting out from something [syn: {protrusion},
         {projection}, {jutting}]
     [also: {jutting}, {jutted}]

jut
     v : extend out or project in space; "His sharp nose jutted out";
         "A single rock sticks out from the cliff" [syn: {stick
         out}, {protrude}, {jut out}, {project}]
     [also: {jutting}, {jutted}]

jutted
     See {jut}
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