ALL meanings of j
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J j - noun j (in electrical engineering and electronics) the imaginary quantity equal to the square root of minus one. 1
- noun j 10th letter of alphabet 1
- noun Technical meaning of j A derivative and redesign of APL with added features and control structures. J is purely functional with lexical scope and more conventional control structures, plus several new concepts such as function rank and function arrays. J was designed and developed by Kennneth E. Iverson and Roger Hui <[email protected]>. J uses only the ASCII character set but has a spelling scheme that retains the advantages of APL's special alphabet. J is a conventional procedural programming language but can be used as a purely functional language. Version 4.1 for MS-DOS, Sun, Mac, Archimedes. Source available in C from Iverson Software, +1 (416) 925 6096. Version 6 package from ISI includes an interpreter and tutorial. Ported to DEC, NeXT, SGI, Sun-3, Sun-4, Vax, RS/6000, MIPS, Macintosh, Acorn Archimedes, IBM PC, Atari, 3b1, Amiga. J-mode GNU Emacs macros available by ftp://think.com/pub/j/gmacs/j-interaction-mode.el. 1
- noun plural j the tenth letter of the English alphabet, a consonant. 1
- noun plural j any spoken sound represented by the letter J or j, as in just, major, or rajah. 1
- noun plural j something having the shape of a J . 1
- noun plural j a written or printed representation of the letter J or j. 1
- noun plural j a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter J or j. 1
- noun j (Slang) A term for a marijuana cigarette ('joint'). 0
- noun j (mathematics) An alternative version of i, the positive square root of -1; used in the context of electronics. 0
- noun j (mathematics) The second unit vector, after i. 0
- letter j The tenth letter of the English alphabet, called jay and written in the Latin script. 0
- variable noun j J is the tenth letter of the English alphabet. 0
- noun j J or j is an abbreviation for words beginning with j, such as 'joule' or 'Jack'. 0
- noun j the tenth letter and seventh consonant of the modern English alphabet 0
- noun j a speech sound represented by this letter, in English usually a voiced palato-alveolar affricate, as in jam 0
- symbol j the unit vector along the y-axis 0
- symbol j the imaginary number √–1 0
- abbreviation J jack 0
- symbol j joule(s) 0
- symbol j current density 0
- abbreviation J Japan (international car registration) 0
- abbreviation J January 0
- abbreviation J joule 0
- abbreviation J Judge 0
- abbreviation J July 0
- abbreviation J June 0
- abbreviation J Justice 0
- noun j the tenth letter of the English alphabet: formerly a variant of I, i, in the 17th cent. it became established as a consonant only, as in Julius, originally spelled Iulius 0
- noun j any of the speech sounds that this letter represents, as, in English, the j of joy 0
- noun j a type or impression for j or J 0
- noun j the tenth in a sequence or group 0
- noun j an object shaped like J 0
- adjective j of j or J 0
- adjective j tenth in a sequence or group 0
- adjective j shaped like J 0
- noun j the imaginary number -1 0