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Java
[jah-vuh, jav-uh]
noun
the main island of Indonesia. 51,032 sq. mi. (132,173 sq. km).
(usually lowercase), coffee.
a cup of java.
Digital Technology., a brand name for a high-level, object-oriented programming language used primarily to build web-based applications.
Java
1/ ˈdʒɑːvə /
noun
Former spelling: Djawa. an island of Indonesia, south of Borneo, from which it is separated by the Java Sea : politically the most important island of Indonesia; it consists chiefly of active volcanic mountains and is densely forested. It came under Dutch control in 1596 and became part of Indonesia in 1949. It is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Capital: Jakarta. Pop (with Madura): 121 352 608 (2000 est). Area: 132 174 sq km (51 032 sq miles)
Java
2/ ˈdʒɑːvə /
noun
a programming language especially applicable to the Internet
Word History and Origins
Origin of Java1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Java1
Example Sentences
"The babies were first housed in Pontianak and had their immigration documents arranged before being sent to Singapore," West Java Police's director of general criminal investigation, Surawan, told BBC News Indonesia.
The vessel's route is often used by locals going between the islands of Java and Bali.
Five months before that, a 737 Max operated by Lion Air crashed into the Java Sea shortly after take-off from Jakarta, Indonesia.
A century later, they were deep in present-day Myanmar and Thailand, and worked as tax collectors in Java.
Looking at it, one wonders: Is this sculpture distinctive because volcanoes in central Java are spiritual sites, so molten material thrown up from deep within the earth inflects the art’s intended meaning?
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