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- of equipment, jumboization is a long and complex endeavour which can require a specialized shipyard. Enlarging a ship by jumboization allows an increase...
- Jumbo (December 25, 1860 – September 15, 1885), also known as Jumbo the Elephant and Jumbo the Circus Elephant, was a 19th-century male African bush elephant...
- Look up mumbo jumbo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mumbo Jumbo commonly refers to: Mumbo jumbo (phrase), an English phrase for a meaningless ritual...
- Jumbo (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈjʏmboː]) is a supermarket chain in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is part of the privately owned Van Eerd Group. Van Eerd...
- General Jumbo is a British adventure story character from the comic magazine The Beano. He starred in the eponymous adventure story series, as well as...
- A Drilling jumbo or drill jumbo is a rock drilling machine. Drilling jumbos are usually used in underground mining, if mining is done by drilling and blasting...
- Jumbo Love is a very long 76-metre (249 ft) sport climbing route, on remote limestone cliffs on Clark Mountain in the Mojave Desert. Bolted by American...
- purchased Jumbo Pictures to add Doug to their roster of properties. Jumbo Pictures' Doug was a key show of Disney's One Sa****ay Morning since 1997. Jumbo Pictures...
- Jumbo Anonymi Etairia is a Gr**** company whose main operation is retail sale of toys, baby items, seasonal items, decoration items, books and stationery...
- Jumbo is an unincorporated community in Chilton County, Alabama, United States. A post office called Jumbo was established in 1882, and remained in operation...