noun a projection or overhang from a building or other structure
verb to extend out, project, or stick out
adjective having a jutting or projecting quality
In architecture, a jutty refers to a projecting part of a building, such as a bay window or balcony, that extends beyond the main structure.
In geography, a jutty can refer to a piece of land that extends outward into a body of water, such as a peninsula or promontory.
In nautical terms, a jutty can refer to a part of a ship's hull that extends outward, often used for additional storage or support.
In writing, the term 'jutty' may be used to describe a projecting part of a building, such as a bay window or balcony.
Architects may use the term 'jutty' when referring to a structural element that extends beyond the main body of a building.
Historians may use the term 'jutty' when discussing the architectural features of historical buildings.