"bejacketed" meaning in English

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Adjective

Etymology: From be- + jacket + -ed. Etymology templates: {{confix|en|be|jacket|ed}} be- + jacket + -ed Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} bejacketed (not comparable)
  1. Synonym of jacketed Tags: not-comparable Synonyms: jacketed [synonym, synonym-of], be-jacketed
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