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1) Java. The Columbia
Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Java, (ja´v)
(KEY) , island (1990 pop. 107,525,520), c.51,000 sq mi (132,090 sq
km), Indonesia, S of Borneo, from which it is separated by the
Java Sea, and SE of...
2) Java. The Columbia
Gazetteer of North America. 2000 ...Java, village
(1990 pop. 161), Walworth co., N S.Dak., 8 mi/12.9 km E of Selby;
45°30'N 99°52'W. In cattle-raising region. Lake Hiddenwood State
Park to NW....
3) Java. The Columbia
Gazetteer of North America. 2000 ...Java, uninc.
village, Pittsylvania co., S Va., 20 mi/32 km NNE of Danville. Mfg.
(lumber, hickory chips). Agr. (dairying; cattle; grain, soybeans);
timber....
4) Java. The
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth
Edition. 2000. ...An island of Indonesia separated from
Borneo by the Java Sea, an arm of the western Pacific Ocean.
Center of an early Hindu Javanese civilization, Java was
converted...
5) Java. The New
Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
...Java (JAH-vuh) Island in Indonesia, south of Borneo. 1
Java is one of the world s most densely populated regions. 2
It was under Dutch rule from 1619 to 1949. 3...
6) Java man. The
Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
...Java man, see Homo erectus....
7) java. The
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth
Edition. 2000. ...Informal Brewed coffee. After
Java1....
8) Java man. The
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth
Edition. 2000. ...Pithecanthropus....
9) Java 2. The
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth
Edition. 2000. ...A trademark used for a programming
language designed to develop applications, especially ones for the
Internet, that can operate on different platforms....
10) Java sparrow. The
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language: Fourth
Edition. 2000. ...A small grayish bird (Padda oryzivora)
native to tropical Asia and often kept as a cage bird....
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