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		proper nounˈdʒafəˈdʒæfə A city and port on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, forming a southern suburb of the Tel Aviv conurbation and since 1949 united with Tel Aviv; population (with Tel Aviv) 392,500 (est. 2008). Inhabited since prehistoric times, Jaffa was a Byzantine bishopric until captured by the Arabs in 636; later, it was a stronghold of the Crusaders. Hebrew name Yafo; biblical name Joppa 
 Rhymes   chaffer, gaffer, kafir, Staffa  Jaffa2(also Jaffa orange)  noun ˈdʒafəˈdʒæfə British trademark A large oval orange of a thick-skinned variety.  Example sentencesExamples -  Jaffas, also known as Shamouti oranges, are an important Mediterranean orange mostly associated with Israel, and are fragrant and pleasantly sweet.
 -  Chilled soup of Jaffa orange and natural yoghurt and oregano ice cream is served in the summer.
 -  This is part of the Boycott Israel campaign, which wants to prevent us from eating artichokes and Jaffa oranges.
 
    proper nounˈjafəˈdʒæfə A city and port on the Mediterranean coast of Israel, a southern suburb of Tel Aviv and since 1949 united with Tel Aviv; population (with Tel Aviv) 392,500 (est. 2008). Hebrew name Yafo; biblical name Joppa 
  Jaffa2(also Jaffa orange)  nounˈjafəˈdʒæfə British trademark A large oval orange of a thick-skinned variety.  Example sentencesExamples -  This is part of the Boycott Israel campaign, which wants to prevent us from eating artichokes and Jaffa oranges.
 -  Jaffas, also known as Shamouti oranges, are an important Mediterranean orange mostly associated with Israel, and are fragrant and pleasantly sweet.
 -  Chilled soup of Jaffa orange and natural yoghurt and oregano ice cream is served in the summer.
 
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