What is the correct spelling for JECOBEAN?

If you've encountered the misspelling "jecobean", it's likely a mistake for the term "Jacobean". Jacobean refers to the period during the reign of King James I in England. To correctly spell it, use "Jacobean" instead. This term is commonly used to describe the art, architecture and literature of that era.

Correct spellings for JECOBEAN

  • jacobean The Jacobean era in English history is named after King James I, who ruled from 1603 to 1625.
  • Jacobian The Jacobian is a vector operation that maps a vector from one space to another.