jetty
To jut; project.
To make a jetty.
Jetting, or jutting out; swelling.
nounA projecting part of a building, especially a part that projects so as to overhang the wall below, as the upper story of a timber house, a bay-window, etc. See extract under jetty, intransitive verb
nounA projection of stone, brick, wood, or other material (but generally formed of piles), affording a convenient place for landing from and discharging vessels or boats, or serving as a protection against the encroachment or assault of the waves; also, a pier of stone or other material projecting from the bank of a stream obliquely to its course, for the purpose of directing the current upon an obstruction to be removed, as a bed of sand or gravel, or to deflect it from a bank which it tends to undermine.
Made of jet.
Black as jet.
adjectiveMade of jet, or like jet in color.
intransitive verbTo jut out; to project.
nounA part of a building that jets or projects beyond the rest, and overhangs the wall below.