X (named ex , plural exes[1]) is the twinty-fowert letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet. In Roman numerals, it represents 10.
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Cursive script 'x' and capital 'X' in the U.S. D'Nealian script style
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- Χ χ : Greek letter Chi
- א : Hebrew letter Aleph
- Х х : Cyrillic letter Kha
- ᚷ : Gyfu, a letter in the Anglo-Saxon futhorc runic alphabet uised in pre-Norman Breetain.
- 乂 : a Cheenese character, pronoonced [i] (heich fawin tone), "yì" in pinyin
- ㄨ : a letter representin [u] or [w] in Mandarin Phonetic Seembols
- メ : Me, a Japanese katakana character
- × : Multiplication sign
- Ⓧ : a seembol uised in Japan for resale price maintenance
More information Character, Encodins ...
Character | X | x |
Unicode name | LATIN CAIPITAL LETTER X | LATIN SMAA LETTER X |
Encodins | decimal | hex | decimal | hex |
Unicode | 88 | U+0058 | 120 | U+0078 |
UTF-8 | 88 | 58 | 120 | 78 |
Numeric chairacter reference | X | X | x | x |
EBCDIC faimily | 231 | E7 | 167 | A7 |
ASCII 1 | 88 | 58 | 120 | 78 |
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- 1 An aa for encodins based on ASCII, includin the DOS, Windows, ISO-8859 an Macintosh faimilies o encodins.
In the C programmin leid, 'x' precedit bi zero (0x or 0X) is uised tae denote hexadecimal leeteral values.
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American manual alphabet (ASL fingerspellin) |
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"X", Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989); Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (1993); "ex", op. cit.
- Media relatit tae X at Wikimedia Commons
- The dictionar defineetion o X at Wiktionary
- The dictionar defineetion o x at Wiktionary
More information Letter X with diacritics, Related ...
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