• Frequency of Use
    25 %
  • Retention Rate
    40 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Jutting Meanings

    verb to extend out, over, or beyond the main body or line; to project or stick out

    Fields related to jutting

    Geology

    In geology, 'jutting' is used to describe a rock formation that protrudes prominently from the surrounding landscape.

    Architecture

    In architecture, 'jutting' is used to describe a structural element that extends outwards beyond the main structure.

    Marine biology

    In marine biology, 'jutting' can describe coral reefs or rock formations that extend outwards into the ocean, providing habitats for various marine species.

    Nature Photography

    In nature photography, 'jutting' is used to capture images of cliffs, mountains, or other natural features that extend outward in a striking manner.

    Occupation Usage of jutting

    Writer

    In literature, the term 'jutting' may be used to describe a character's prominent features or a building's protruding architectural design.

    Architect

    Architects may use the term 'jutting' to refer to a building element that extends outward from the main structure.

    Geologist

    Geologists may use 'jutting' to describe rock formations that project outwards from a cliff or mountainside.

    Photographer

    Photographers may use 'jutting' to describe a composition technique where a subject extends beyond the frame of the image.

    Marine Biologist

    In marine biology, 'jutting' may refer to the protrusion of a coral reef or underwater structure.

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