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yellow jack
noun
, plural (especially collectively) yel·low jack, (especially referring to two or more kinds or species) yel·low jacks
- Informal. quarantine flag.
- Pathology. yellow fever.
- any carangoid fish, especially a Caribbean food fish, Caranx bartholomaei.
yellow jack
noun
- pathol another name for yellow fever
- another name for quarantine flag
- any of certain large yellowish carangid food fishes, esp Caranx bartholomaei, of warm and tropical Atlantic waters
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Word History and Origins
Origin of yellow jack1
An Americanism dating back to 1830–40
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Example Sentences
That fever, “yellow jack” as we used to call it, is truly one of the most dreadful scourges of the West Indies.
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We had not been long in that treacherous clime before “Yellow Jack,” as sailors call the yellow fever, came on board.
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You see, the first symptoms are similar in Yellow Jack and relapsing bilious fever.
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We was twenty-four men down on the Ohio with yellow-jack, and not an ounce of anyskeptics did I swallow!
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Now if we could meet an enemy, and have a good warm engagement, we should soon put Yellow Jack and him to flight together.
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