yellow jack
Americannoun
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Informal. quarantine flag.
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Pathology. yellow fever.
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any carangoid fish, especially a Caribbean food fish, Caranx bartholomaei.
noun
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pathol another name for yellow fever
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another name for quarantine flag
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any of certain large yellowish carangid food fishes, esp Caranx bartholomaei, of warm and tropical Atlantic waters
Other Word Forms
Etymology
Origin of yellow jack
An Americanism dating back to 1830–40
Example Sentences
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When only the two soldiers who were bitten by mosquitoes contracted yellow jack, it amounted to Science's first important victory over yellow fever, the beginning of the final extermination of that plague.
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But all the time yellow jack was lurking in the jungles.
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But after performing an autopsy on the last man to die, he thought of yellow jack.
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Dr. Carroll caught yellow jack from one of the Finlay mosquitoes.
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He'd be glad to get her if she had yellow jack aboard, an' if he's caught with her he'll have to do the explainin'.
From Captain Scraggs or, The Green-Pea Pirates by Grant, Gordon
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