n.
A group dance, probably of West African origin, characterized by complex rhythmic clapping and body movements and practiced on plantations in the southern United States during the 18th and 19th centuries.
[Origin unknown.]
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ju·ba (jū'bə)
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[Origin unknown.]
| Veterinary Dictionary: juba |
Mane, e.g. of the horse.
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