Jacuzzi
[ juh-koo-zee ]
/ dʒəˈku zi /
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Trademark.
a brand name for whirlpool baths, hot tubs, pools, and related products.
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Origin of Jacuzzi
First recorded in 1965–70; named after the Jacuzzi brothers, founders of a company that made propellers, originally in Berkeley, California, in 1915
Words nearby Jacuzzi
Jacques Bonhomme, jactation, jactitation, jaculate, jaculiferous, Jacuzzi, jade, jaded, jade green, jadeite, jade plant
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British Dictionary definitions for Jacuzzi
Jacuzzi
/ (dʒəˈkuːzɪ) /
noun plural -zis
trademark a system of underwater jets that keep the water in a bath or pool constantly agitated
(sometimes not capital) a bath or pool equipped with this
Word Origin for Jacuzzi
C20: named after Candido and Roy Jacuzzi, who developed and marketed it
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