x

Letter

 * 1) The twenty-fourth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.

Etymology 2
The variable name comes from usage in Spain, as up to the 16th century ⟨x⟩ had the sound value in, so was used to transcribe  used for the purpose of a variable as an abbreviation of. Its sound value in Spanish has since then become, which explains the decision in the circle of the  to assign this character to the voiceless velar fricative. Compare for the development of the sense of a communicated kiss.

Symbol

 * 1)  a voiceless velar fricative.
 * -fricated release, -coloring, or a weak, fleeting or epenthetic – see ˣ|⟨ˣ⟩.
 * 1)  A name for an unknown variable.
 * 2)  The first coordinate in Cartesian coordinates, representing horizontal position.
 * 3) A kiss at the end of a letter, or similar missive.
 * 1) A kiss at the end of a letter, or similar missive.
 * 1) A kiss at the end of a letter, or similar missive.
 * 1) A kiss at the end of a letter, or similar missive.
 * 1) A kiss at the end of a letter, or similar missive.

Usage notes
In the mathematical senses, the term is conventionally rendered in italics, as in, “Solve the equation $$x^3+x=a$$ for $$x$$.”

Etymology 3
The is an arbitrary notation developed in the early 17th century.

Usage notes
Using (in upper- or lower-case, italicized or not, and sometimes rotated 90 degrees) to indicate multiplication was common in 17th-century mathematical texts. Today, this usage is considered poor typography, but it is nevertheless common because computer keyboards lack a × key.

Etymology 4
Originates in given multiples of the speeds specified in the original CD and DVD standards, then, by reason of the actual unit being without name but just implied by the multiplication sign, reinterpreted as or used as if a unit, considering also that data transfer speed is variable, so that now, bolstered by stylization of the sign in the marketing of manufacturers, either spelling, with the multiplication sign or with the ex borrowed from the iconic mathematical variable sign, seems correct.

Symbol

 * 1)  A unit of transfer rate of CD drives, equal to 150 KiB per second.
 * 2)  A unit of transfer rate of DVD drives, equal 1.32 MiB per second.

Symbol

 * 1) Ⅹ, the Roman numeral ten (10)

Alternative forms

 * X, x, Ⅹ, VV, vv

Pronunciation




Letter

 * alumnx, Chicanx (Xicanx), Filipinx, Latinx, Mx, mxn, Tejanx, womxn
 * alumnx, Chicanx (Xicanx), Filipinx, Latinx, Mx, mxn, Tejanx, womxn
 * alumnx, Chicanx (Xicanx), Filipinx, Latinx, Mx, mxn, Tejanx, womxn

Numeral

 * 1)  An unknown or unspecified number of.

Conjunction

 * Taska Black x DROELOE, Steve Aoki x Lauren Jauregui, etc.
 * Taska Black x DROELOE, Steve Aoki x Lauren Jauregui, etc.
 * Taska Black x DROELOE, Steve Aoki x Lauren Jauregui, etc.
 * Taska Black x DROELOE, Steve Aoki x Lauren Jauregui, etc.
 * Taska Black x DROELOE, Steve Aoki x Lauren Jauregui, etc.
 * Taska Black x DROELOE, Steve Aoki x Lauren Jauregui, etc.
 * Taska Black x DROELOE, Steve Aoki x Lauren Jauregui, etc.

Etymology 2
Abbreviations.

Symbol

 * 1)  the sound sequence /ɛks/ or /ks/.
 * 2)  the suffix or final sequence /iəs/
 * 3)  the suffix or final syllable /ʃəs/
 * 4)  the suffix or final syllable /ʃəl/

Usage notes

 * Historically, it represented /ks/, and /ʃ/ was represented by . In modern Asturian it always represents /ʃ/.

Pronunciation

 * ( is spelled $⟨kh⟩$)

Letter

 * 1) The twenty-fourth letter of the Dutch alphabet.

Letter

 * 1)  The letter that represents a diacritic in the x-system, written after the letter in its non-diacriticked form; it is called.
 * &rarr;

Usage notes

 * Used only in loanwords. In more established loanwords replaced with.

Etymology 3
.

Usage notes

 * The letter X is not considered part of the Italian alphabet. It is found mainly in loanwords, Latinisms, and Grecisms.

Etymology 2
The multiplication sign (which is visually similar to the letter x) is pronounced  in Italian.

Usage notes

 * This convention is not only used for the preposition but also used within words such as,,.

Letter
(eks)



Derived terms

 * (tidak ada, "does not have")
 * (tidak apa, "what not")

Pronunciation

 * In a handful of English borrowings, represents  also in other positions (compare ).
 * In a handful of English borrowings, represents  also in other positions (compare ).
 * In a handful of English borrowings, represents  also in other positions (compare ).

Usage notes
The letter $⟨x⟩$ is used for the phoneme, but also for after the letter $⟨s⟩$ and elsewhere that an $⟨h⟩$ would be ambiguous.


 * Appendix:Navajo alphabet

Letter

 * 1) The 24th letter of the Norwegian alphabet.

Usage notes

 * Only appears in loanwords from e.g. Latin.

Pronunciation
Phoneme: Letter name:



Letter

 * 1) the 25th letter of the Spanish alphabet

Etymology
. Each pronunciation has a different source:
 * Filipino alphabet pronunciation is influenced by.
 * Abecedario pronunciation is from.

Usage notes

 * This letter is mostly used only in proper nouns, unadapted loanwords, or Spanish-based spellings.

Etymology
From by means of grammaticalization.

Preposition

 * : on, on top of
 * : on, on top of