English to Lithuanian Meaning of j - j


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Definitions of j in English
Symbol(1) (in electrical engineering and electronics) the imaginary quantity equal to the square root of minus one.
Noun(1) the tenth letter of the alphabet.(2) a shape like that of a capital J.(3) used instead of I as the Roman numeral for one in final position.
Abbreviation(1) jack (used in describing play in card games).
Examples of j in English
(1) Livingstone served only ten years on a conventional mission station, and even then he spent much time itinerating through villages that had never before heard the Christian gospel.(2) In his later years, Peter itinerated among churches, playing a supportive role through his North of England Ministry.(3) He visited every crossroads, village, and town from the Canadian forests to the Louisiana bayous - along with three itinerating trips to England and Ireland.(4) For the last 20 years I have worked full time as an itinerating evangelist.(5) There had to be a general exposure of the community to Christianity by widespread itineration - only then should missionaries initiate more intense teaching and preaching directed at individuals.(6) Lloyd-Jones itinerated , preaching the great doctrines of the faith with such clarity.
Related Phrases of j
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Noun
1. joule ::
Joule
Different Forms
j, jed
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