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It is understood as "jet, launched with force" and is used especially to name propulsion engines and the vehicles that use them. It seems a word borrowed from the French jet ("jet, throw") a more modern version of the archaic giet that surely comes from the Latin jacto, as, are ("to throw, throw").
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