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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

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

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

“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

"That jardiniere happened to be imported from Nippon," remarked Miss Prettyman coldly.

From Betty Gordon at Boarding School The Treasure of Indian Chasm by Emerson, Alice B.