Proper noun
(biblical) Abbreviation of James.
A diminutive of the male given name James
A diminutive of the female given name Jasmine
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCézanne alternated between painting at Jas de Bouffan and in the Paris region, as before. Source: Internet
In total, 20 of the 25 members of the entry, and their JAs, contributed cranes. Source: Internet
Final period, Provence, 1890–1906 Cézanne's idyllic period at Jas de Bouffan was temporary. Source: Internet
At this point in the school year, Junior Advisors (JAs) to the next year’s freshman class would typically be in the midst of JA excursions, or “dates,” with the goal of determining who they want to work with in a co-group next year. Source: Internet
By early 2015, JAS had lost several towns it had captured earlier, and it was falling back on safer areas, notably Sambisa, a large forest in the middle of Borno state in Nigeria's north east. Source: Internet
Jas refuses to take off her increasingly disgusting red coat, keeps a drawing pin stuck in her belly button and develops chronic constipation (this matter-of-fact scatological novel is not for the squeamish). Source: Internet