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''']''' is a type of fruit preserve. ''']''' is a type of fruit preserve.


'''Jam''' may also refer to: '''Jam''' or '''Jammed''' may also refer to:
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==Other common meanings== == Other common meanings ==
* A ] * A ]
* Block signals
* Improvise music see ]
* Block signals – see:
** ] ** ]
** ] ** ]
** ] ** ]
** ] ** ]

== Places ==
===Iran===
* ], Bushehr Province
** ], a city
** ]
* ], a village
* ], a village
* ], a village

===Elsewhere===
* ] or Jam, Khyber Agency, Pakistan
* '']'' or Iam, Berlişte Commune, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
* ], Madhya Pradesh, India
** ]
* ], Afghanistan

== People ==
* ], the title of various rulers in India and Pakistan
* ] (born 1940), Louisiana district attorney
* ] (1886–1983), American swimmer, water polo player and film producer


== Arts and entertainment == == Arts and entertainment ==
=== Music === === Music ===
* ], an English punk rock/mod revival band active during the late 1970s and early 1980s * ], an English band, late 1970s-early 1980s
* ], a Japanese animation music group
* ], a production duo composed of Michael Mani and Jordan Omley
* ], a Japanese animation music group which does music for many robot anime series
* ], a Japanese band * ], a Japanese band
* ], by Little Angels
* half of the German electronic music duo ], real name Rolf Ellmer
* ]
* Jam, improvise music without extensive preparation or predefined arrangements – see ]
* ], an album by Little Angels
* ], by Michael Jackson
* "]", a song by Kim Kardashian
* ] * ]
* "]", a song by Kim Kardashian
* Jam, improvise music in a ]
* "Jjam", a song by Stray Kids from '']''
* ], a 2004 studio album by The Church


====Other==== === Other ===
* ], a 2006 drama by Craig E. Serling * ], a 2006 film by Craig E. Serling
* ], a British TV series by Chris Morris * ], a 2010 novel by Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw
* ], a novel by Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw * ], UK
* ], a character in the ''Guilty Gear'' game series * ], a character in the ''Guilty Gear'' game series
* ], a superhero created by ] * ], by Bernie Mireault
* ], formerly known as "Jam" from 2001 until 2016
* ], a collection of short films

== Codes ==
* ] (ISO country code: JAM)
* ] (SO 639-3: jam), an English-based creole language

== Computing ==
* ], DOS disk compression software by JAM Software
* ]
* ], a software building tool
* ], a file type for JAM/STAPL, a Standard Test and Programming Language


== Media == == Media ==
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== Organisations == == Organisations ==
* ], a manufacturing trade union in Japan
* ], a jingle company in Texas, US * ], a jingle company in Texas, US
* ], a short-lived computer game development company * ], a short-lived computer game development company
* ], formerly JAM Software Inc., first-party video game developer in California US
* ], an Islamist terrorist organization in Trinidad and Tobago * ], an Islamist terrorist organization in Trinidad and Tobago
* ] or Mahdi Army, an Iraqi military force created by Muqtada al-Sadr * ] or Mahdi Army, an Iraqi military force created by Muqtada al-Sadr


==Computing== == People ==
* ], various rulers in India and Pakistan
* ]
* ] (1886–1983), American swimmer and film producer
* ], DOS disk compression software by JAM Software
* ], a software building tool
* ], a file type for JAM/STAPL, a Standard Test and Programming Language


==Science== == Places ==
=== Iran ===
* ], a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''JAM2'' gene
* ], Bushehr Province
* '']'', a scientific journal
** ], a city
** ]
* ], a village
* ], a village

=== Elsewhere ===
* ] or Jam, Khyber Agency, Pakistan
* '']'' or Iam, Berlişte Commune, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
* ], Madhya Pradesh, India
** ]
* ], Afghanistan


==Sports== == Sports ==
* Slang for a ] in basketball
* Jam, a round in a ] game * Jam, a round in a ] game
* Long Island Jam (2003–2005) and Bakersfield Jam (2006–2016), former names of the ], a team in the NBA Development League * Long Beach Jam (2003–2005) and Bakersfield Jam (2006–2016), later ], a basketball team

==Codes==
* JAM, ISO country code of ]
* jam, ISO 639-3 code for ], an English-based creole language


== Other uses == == Other uses ==
* Jam., an abbreviation for the ] * Jam., an abbreviation for the ]
* Jam or ], a mythological figure of Greater Iranian culture and tradition * Jam or ], a mythological figure of Greater Iranian culture and tradition
* ], an Indian admission test
* ], a bus company in the Philippines * ], a bus company in the Philippines
* ], an Indian admission test
* ], a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''JAM2'' gene
* ], a museum in Taipei, Taiwan * ], a museum in Taipei, Taiwan
* ], shortened to JAM, official time of Jamaica, UTC−5 * ], shortened to JAM, official time of Jamaica, UTC−5
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== See also == == See also ==
* ] or traffic congestion * ] or traffic congestion
* ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]

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Latest revision as of 16:31, 19 November 2024

Jam is a type of fruit preserve.

Jam or Jammed may also refer to:

Other common meanings

Arts and entertainment

Music

Other

Codes

Computing

Media

  • BBC Jam, an online educational service
  • Jam!, a Canadian entertainment news site
  • Jam 88.3, branding of DWJM, a radio station in Metro Manila
  • Jam 96.3, branding of WJAM, a radio station in Selma, Alabama
  • JamRadio, the student radio station of the University of Hull, England

Organisations

People

  • Jam (title), various rulers in India and Pakistan
  • Jam Handy (1886–1983), American swimmer and film producer

Places

Iran

Elsewhere

Sports

Other uses

See also

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