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Noun

jack-knife, also jackknife, plural jack-knives or jackknives Note: the two spellings appear roughly equally common.

  1. A compact folding knife
    He kept a jack-knife in his pocket for various tasks.
  2. The front-dive pike, in which the body folds and unfolds.
    It took me hundreds of dives to master even the simple jackknife
  3. (colloquial) A semi-trailer truck accident in which the vehicle mimics the closing of a jack-knife.
    I have seen several jack-knives along that dangerous stretch of road.
  4. (physics) A statistical tool for error estimation, so called for its usefulness.
    The jackknife provides a reasonably robust way to measure error propagation.

Translations

Verb

jack-knife, past and past participle jack-knifed

  1. To fold in the middle, as a jackknife does.
    The cat jackknifed in the air and landed gracefully on its feet.
  2. (colloquial) To cause a semi-trailer truck to fold like a jackknife.
    Before I knew what was happening, I'd jack-knifed the rig like nobody's business.
    Before I knew what was happening, I'd jack-knifed like nobody's business.

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The noun "jackknife" has two senses: The verb "jackknife" has one sense:

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