The Logical Language Group Online Dictionary Query

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1 definition found
From Lojban to English :

        Word: jvinjiata [jbovlaste]
        Type: obsolete fu'ivla
  Gloss Word: Amtrak code in the sense of "IATA-affiliated"
  Gloss Word: IATA in the sense of "brivla"
  Gloss Word: IATA code in the sense of "IATA airport/railway station code"
  Definition: x1 is the IATA (International Air Transport Association)
       designation/result/standard/code for general subject type x2
       (contextless default probably: airports) applied to specific
       case/entity/procedure/group/hub/terminus/location x3 according
       to rule/IATA specification/publication x4 published
       by/according to mandating organization x5 (default: IATA)
       Notes: x1 need not be a name-designation/code (it could be the result
       of any rule), although it likely will commonly be so. Possible
       examples of x2-filling sumti include: the code designated to
       name certain (international) airports, codeshared railway
       stations, and separate Amtrak (railway) stations, etc.. x3 is
       probably outlined by IATA Resolution 763, but the exact
       publication of the IATA Airline Coding Directory could also be
       specified. For an airport (generalized)/hub that has such a
       specification, use te jvinjiata or te se jvinjiata (using
       the appropriate terbri for specifying the type of hub: tebri
       j2); for IATA, consider using xe jvinjiata. See also:
       jviso, jvinjica'o.

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