the 3rd letter of the greek alphabet

  • 51Abjad — For the traditional ordering of the letters of the Arabic alphabet, see Abjad numerals. An abjad is a type of writing system in which each symbol always or usually[1] stands for a consonant; the reader must supply the appropriate vowel. It is a… …

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  • 52Gaulish language — Infobox Language name=Gaulish familycolor=Indo European region=Gaul fam1=Indo European fam2=Celtic fam3=Continental Celtic extinct=After 6th century AD iso2=cel lc1=xtg|ld1=Transalpine Gaulish lc2=xcg|ld2=Cisalpine Gaulish lc3=xlp|ld3=Lepontic… …

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  • 53Elder Futhark — Type alphabet Languages Proto Germanic, Proto Norse, Gothic, Alamannic Time period 2 …

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  • 54Old Latin — For Old Latin translation of the Bible, see Vetus Latina. Old Latin Prisca Latinitas Titus Maccius Plautus, an O …

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  • 55Cursive — D Nealian Script, a cursive alphabet lower case and upper case …

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  • 56Acronym and initialism — For acronyms used on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Acronyms. Acronyms and initialisms are abbreviations formed from the initial components in a phrase or name. These components may be individual letters (as in CEO) or parts of words (as in Benelux and …

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  • 57Upsilon — (uppercase Upsilon;, lowercase upsilon;; el. Ύψιλον) is the 20th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 400. It is derived from the Phoenician waw. In early Greek it was pronounced like English oo, IPA2|u …

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  • 58Typographic ligature — long s i ligature type, size 12pt Garamond. In writing and typography, a ligature occurs where two or more graphemes are joined as a single glyph. Ligatures usually replace consecutive characters sharing common components and are part of a more… …

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  • 59Russian language — Russian русский язык (russkiy yazyk) Pronunciation [ˈrusʲkʲɪj jɪˈzɨk] Spoken in Russia, countries of the fo …

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  • 60religious symbolism and iconography — Introduction       respectively, the basic and often complex artistic forms and gestures used as a kind of key to convey religious concepts and the visual, auditory, and kinetic representations of religious ideas and events. Symbolism and… …

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