×

Glyph origin
Use as a multiplication sign is usually attributed to English mathematician.

Pronunciation

 * In English, the × symbol is usually read as, but also as , ,  or simply  (as in  or ).
 * The collaboration sense uses to be read as the name of the letter in the embedding language.
 * The biological hybrid sense likewise can be expressed as the name of the letter, in English, as well as , , a preceding , silence, and by other solutions.
 * The sense "times", as in 2× as much soap, can be pronounced or.

Symbol

 * 1)  Multiplication.
 * 7 × 8 = 56
 * 1)  Cartesian product, categorical product.
 * {1,2} × {3,4} = {(1,3),(1,4),(2,3),(2,4)}
 * 1)  Vector product, cross product.
 * (1,2,5) × (3,4,−1) = (−22, 16, −2)
 * 1) Times.
 * 2× as much soap as a regular bottle!
 * 1) Times.
 * 2× as much soap as a regular bottle!
 * 1) Times.
 * 2× as much soap as a regular bottle!
 * 1) Times.
 * 2× as much soap as a regular bottle!
 * 1) Times.
 * 2× as much soap as a regular bottle!

Symbol

 * 1) the multiplication sign, read 
 * 2) a symbol sometimes used to stand for the preposition 

Symbol

 * 1) incorrect answer


 * 1) impossibility, futility

Symbol

 * 1) multiplication sign, usually read as.

Symbol

 * 1) multiplication sign
 * 7 × 8 = 56