Zeta
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| previous letter epsilon | Image:Greek uc zeta.pngImage:Greek lc zeta.png | following letter eta |
| Ζ ζ – Greek: ζήτα | ||
| Wikipedia article on Zeta | ||
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English
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Noun
zeta
- The name of the sixth letter of the modern Greek alphabet (Ζ, ζ), preceded by epsilon (Ε, ε) and followed by eta, (Η, η).
- The name of the seventh letter in the ancient Greek alphabet, in which it is preceded by digamma (Ϝ, ϝ))
- Mathematics A mathematical function formally known as the w:Riemann Zeta Function.
- Zeta of 3 is irrational
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Translations
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Basque
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Noun
zeta
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Italian
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Noun
zeta f (plural zeta or zete)
- (singular) Z, the letter Z
- (plural) Zs or Z's, letter Zs or letter Z's
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Related terms
- Dall'a alla z - from the beginning to the end
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Latin
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Noun
zēta, indeclinable n
- the Greek letter zeta
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Spanish
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Pronunciation
IPA: Castillian: /'θeta/ Others: /'seta/
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Homophones
- seta (non-Castillian dialects)
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Noun
zeta f
- the letter Z.
- the Greek letter Zeta.fr:zeta