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    jig
    /dʒɪɡ/

    noun

    • 1. a lively dance with leaping movements.
    • 2. a device that holds a piece of work and guides the tool operating on it.

    verb

    • 1. dance a jig: "he stood up and jigged in the cockpit"
    • 2. equip (a factory or workshop) with a jig or jigs: "the floor space was jigged and tooled to produce six fuselages a month"

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  9. A jig is a device for holding and supporting a workpiece in a machine tool and for guiding the cutting tool. Jigs are similar to fixtures, but they not only locate and hold the part but also guide the cutting tools.

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