"jth" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /d͡ʒeɪθ/
Rhymes: -eɪθ Etymology: From j + -th. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|j|th}} j + -th Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} jth (not comparable)
  1. (mathematics) Occurring at position j in a sequence. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Mathematics Synonyms: Sometimes written as j'th, j-th Related terms: ith, nth
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          "ref": "2009 February, W. B. Raymond Lickorish, “WHAT IS... a Skein Module?”, in Notices of the American Mathematical Society, volume 56, number 2, →ISSN, page 242",
          "text": "An arc labelled a over-crossing one labelled b has jᵗʰ coordinate (-1)#x5C;frac#x7B;a#x2B;b-j#x7D;#x7B;2#x7D;#x5C;Delta#x5F;j#x5C;theta(a,b,j)#x7B;-1#x7D;A#x7B;a#x2B;b-j#x2B;(a²#x2B;b²-j²)#x2F;2#x7D; with respect to base #x5C;#x7B;#x5B;(a,b)j(a,b)#x5D;#x5C;#x7D;.",
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        "(mathematics) Occurring at position j in a sequence."
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      "ipa": "/d͡ʒeɪθ/"
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          "ref": "2009 February, W. B. Raymond Lickorish, “WHAT IS... a Skein Module?”, in Notices of the American Mathematical Society, volume 56, number 2, →ISSN, page 242",
          "text": "An arc labelled a over-crossing one labelled b has jᵗʰ coordinate (-1)#x5C;frac#x7B;a#x2B;b-j#x7D;#x7B;2#x7D;#x5C;Delta#x5F;j#x5C;theta(a,b,j)#x7B;-1#x7D;A#x7B;a#x2B;b-j#x2B;(a²#x2B;b²-j²)#x2F;2#x7D; with respect to base #x5C;#x7B;#x5B;(a,b)j(a,b)#x5D;#x5C;#x7D;.",
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        "Occurring at position j in a sequence."
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