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jardiniere

[jahr-dn-eer, zhahr-dn-yair] / ˌdʒɑr dnˈɪər, ˌʒɑr dnˈyɛər /


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Roughly 9 percent of the time, a J was incorrectly swapped out for another letter, as when jardiniere was incorrectly spelled as gardiniere.

From Slate • May 28, 2014

For two more rounds and part of a third, they fought without faltering through such helter-spellers as recalesce, baccivorous and jardiniere.

From Time Magazine Archive

Let me have some Man O'War en casserole" "I'll take Zev jardiniere" "Give me a steak a la Earl Sande" "Waiter!

From Time Magazine Archive

“Oh nonsense,” Greta Betchel, a petite woman who fancied herself both a nineteenth-century graveyard poet and the world’s last jardiniere supreme a la Louis XIV, replied.

From "The Milagro Beanfield War" by John Nichols

Becky, the general factotum, brought a jardiniere and put in all but the golden-rod, which was reserved for a tall Japanese vase, and they were set on each side of the hall door.

From Helen Grant's Schooldays by Douglas, Amanda M.