Concept cluster: Communication > Greek alphabet and symbols
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(sciences) The name of the symbols Α and α used in science and mathematics, often interchangeable with the symbols when used as a prefix.
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The first and last; the beginning and end.
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The symbol Ↄ, a reversed lunate sigma.
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The second letter of the Greek alphabet (Β, β), preceded by alpha (Α, α) and followed by gamma, (Γ, γ). In modern Greek it represents the voiced labiodental fricative sound of v found in the English words have and vase.
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The twenty-second letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets.
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A combination of the Greek letters chi and rho, displayed ☧.
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The fourth letter of the modern Greek alphabet Δ, δ.
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Letter of the Old Greek alphabet: Ϝ, ϝ
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Containing the old Greek letter digamma.
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The Greek letter digamma.
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The name for the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, ε or Ε, preceded by delta (Δ, δ) and followed by zeta (Ζ, ζ).
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The seventh letter of the Modern Greek alphabet, the eighth in Old Greek.
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The form of the Greek letter sigma only ever used as the last letter of a word: ς.
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The third letter of the Greek alphabet (Γ, γ), preceded by beta (Β, β) and followed by delta, (Δ, δ).
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One of the Greek numerals. A symbol formed from one or more of the letters of the Greek alphabet which has been modified by the addition of a mark, thus: Δ' θ'. These are used to numerate monarchs, chapters, etc as Roman numerals are used in English.
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The Ancient Greek letter eta, or variants of it, when used in their original function of denoting the consonant /h/.
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The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet.
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(Greek orthography) A small iota written below an alpha, eta or omega – e.g. in ᾠδή (ōidḗ) – representing a vocalic offglide that was pronounced in early Ancient Greek, but later became silent; invented in the Middle Ages in order to mark those vowels which would originally have had such an offglide.
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The tenth letter of the Greek alphabet.
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Alternative spelling of chi (uppercase Χ, lowercase χ), the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet. [The twenty-second letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets.]
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The Greek numeral Ϟ (lowercase ϟ), descended from the ancient letter and having the numerical value of 90.
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The eleventh letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabet, the twelfth of the Old Greek alphabet.
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The form of the Greek letter sigma used in Medieval Greek and occasionally in Greek Orthodox Church transcriptions: ϲ.
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the symbol ♂
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The 12th letter of the Modern Greek alphabet.
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The letter of the Greek alphabet Ν (N) and ν (n).
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The twenty-fourth letter of the Classical and the Modern Greek alphabet, and the twenty-eighth letter of the Old and the Ancient Greek alphabet, i.e. the last letter of every Greek alphabet. Uppercase version: Ω; lowercase: ω.
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(sometimes capitalized) The 15th letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets (16th in Ancient and Old Greek), used in ordering lists as in naming (astronomy) the 15th star of a constellation or (epidemiology) the 15th discovered major variant of a disease.
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Alternative form of omicron [(sometimes capitalized) The 15th letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets (16th in Ancient and Old Greek), used in ordering lists as in naming (astronomy) the 15th star of a constellation or (epidemiology) the 15th discovered major variant of a disease.]
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(obsolete) The Greek letter omega.
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Φ, the 21st letter of the Euclidean and modern Greek alphabet, usually romanized as "ph".
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The 16th letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets and the seventeenth in Old Greek.
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(countable) The twenty-third letter of Classical and Modern Greek and the twenty-fifth letter of Old and Ancient Greek.
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The seventeenth letter of the Modern Greek and Classical alphabets and the nineteenth letter of Old and Ancient.
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The obsolete Greek letter Ϡ, ϡ.
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A letter of the Archaic Greek alphabet (uppercase Ϻ, lowercase ϻ) that came after pi and before qoppa.
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A letter of the Greek alphabet used to write the Bactrian language: uppercase Ϸ, lowercase ϸ.
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The eighteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets, the twentieth letter of Old and Ancient.
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Shaped like the Greek letter sigma.
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The letter Τ/τ in the Greek, Hebrew, and ancient Semitic alphabets; being the nineteenth letter of the Classical and Modern Greek, and the twenty-first letter of the Old and Ancient Greek alphabets.
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The letter ⟨(⟩, which stands for the th sound /ð/ in Pitman shorthand.
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(US, colloquial) A member of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority.
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The twentieth letter of Classical and Modern Greek; the twenty-second letter of Old and Ancient Greek.
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Digamma (Ϝ/ϝ).
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A SAMPA-inspired transcription of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) into ASCII.
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The 14th letter of Classical and Modern Greek. The 15th in Ancient and Old Greek.
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(orthography) The Greek iota subscript, ͺ or ͅ.
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Alternative form of upsilon [The twentieth letter of Classical and Modern Greek; the twenty-second letter of Old and Ancient Greek.]
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The sixth letter of the modern Greek alphabet (Ζ (Z), ζ (z)) preceded by epsilon (Ε (E), ε (e)) and followed by eta, (Η (I), η (i)); or the seventh letter in the ancient Greek alphabet, in which it is preceded by digamma (Ϝ (W), ϝ (w))

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