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Jammers can be defined as devices or individuals that intentionally interfere with or block signals, communications, or the progress of a task. From a technological perspective, jammers can refer to a wide range of devices that are designed to block or disrupt signals, such as GPS, Wi-Fi, or radio signals. These devices can be used for various purposes, including military operations, law enforcement, or personal privacy. On the other hand, jammers can also refer to individuals who intentionally disrupt or block signals or communications, such as hackers or cybercriminals. From a linguistic perspective, the term jammers has evolved over time and has taken on various meanings and connotations. In the early 20th century, the term was used to describe devices that blocked or impeded communications or signals, and had a negative connotation. However, in the modern era, the term has taken on a more neutral connotation and can refer to a variety of devices or individuals that intentionally disrupt or block signals or communications. Jammers can also refer to individuals who play musical instruments in an improvisational and energetic manner. In this context, jammers are often associated with jazz music or other genres that emphasize improvisation and creativity. Jammers can also refer to individuals who participate in jam sessions, which are informal gatherings of musicians who come together to play music and collaborate with each other. Overall, the term jammers can refer to a wide range of devices or individuals that intentionally disrupt or block signals, communications, or the progress of a task. The term has evolved over time and has taken on various meanings and connotations, depending on the context in which it is used.

devices, signals, communications, interference, disruption

Anthony Moore

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The term Jammers can be defined as a group of individuals or a single individual who actively hinders or obstructs the progress of a certain task or situation. This obstruction can be in the form of physical, verbal, or intricate obstructions that are intended to thwart the progress of the activity in question.

Equivalent words of Jammers in other languages include: droogmaker, saboteur, stopper, counteragent, obstructor, impeditor, saboteuse, preventor, interrupter, blocker, damper, restrainer, opposer, refuter, obstructeur, stopper, nemesis, hinder

Harris Awan

CITATION : "Harris Awan. 'Jammers.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=225465 (Accessed on August 04, 2025)"

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The word “Jammers” is classified as a noun. It can be used to refer to a person who deliberately sends signals to interfere with a wireless communications system, or someone who plays a musical instrument in an improvisational and energetic manner. Synonyms for “Jammers” include blockers, scramblers, and disrupters. Antonyms for “Jammers” include enhancers and supporters. Cognates for “Jammers” include verbs such as to jam, to scramble, and to obstruct. Variants of “Jammers” include jammers, jugglers, and jolters.

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George Adrian Postea

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The development of the word Jammers is an interesting example of linguistic and historical evolution. The word likely originated in the early 20th century, when it was used to describe something that blocked communications and signals, such as technology or weaponry. In this sense, jammers had a negative connotation, as they blocked or impeded communications or signals. In the modern era, the term has taken on a more neutral connotation, and can refer to a variety of devices used to jam or block signals, such as radio technology or Wi-Fi networks. It can also refer to the people or devices that set up and maintain the jamming technology or devices. Morphologically, the term jammers is always used in its plural form, and it is not used as a verb or an adjective. Pragmatically, the term is used in a variety of contexts, to refer to the people or devices responsible for jamming signals, or the technology itself.

Etymology, Morphology, Language, Signal, Historical, Jammer

Henry Fontaine

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Jammers are a technique used in anime, comics and manga for drawing swimsuits and bodysuits. The jammer technique involves drawing a type of corset-style suit with a two-tone color pattern for characters. The suit's shorter top portion is generally a darker color, while the bottom portion is a lighter color. This technique is often used in scenes involving swimming or water sports. It is also used in some scenes where characters are wearing bodysuits to enhance the illusion of realistic movement.

Anime, manga, jammer, swimsuit, bodysuit, drawing, water sports, corset, color pattern, two-tone, movement, realistic.

Taro Yamada


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