1. juliett - Noun
2. Juliett - Proper noun
Juliett
A female given name from Latin, of rare usage, variant of Juliet.
juliett
(international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Juliett from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
Different agencies assign different stress patterns to Bravo, Hotel, Juliett, November, Papa, X-ray; the ICAO has different stresses for Bravo, Juliett, X-ray in its respelled and IPA transcriptions. Source: Internet
The Juliett class had a low magnetic signature austenitic steel double hull, covered by two inch (50 mm) thick black tiles made of sound-absorbing hard rubber. Source: Internet
The Juliett was actually designed after the Echos. Source: Internet
This collection included a version in prose of the Romeo and Juliet story named "The goodly History of the true and constant love of Romeo and Juliett". Source: Internet
MC Ron Hunter presents PCEC Certificates of Appreciation to Juliett Nakyonyi (in white) and Lydia Nankinga (in yellow) for their interesting and informative presentation on their native Uganda. Source: Internet