- The 26th letter of the modern English alphabet.
- Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter z.
- The 26th in a series.
- Something shaped like the letter Z.
- z's Slang. Sleep.
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A mathematical language used for developing the functional specification of a software program. Developed in the late 1970s at Oxford University, IBM's CICS software is specified in Z.
Abbreviation for Zimmerman, used to identify works by Purcell by their numbering in Franklin B. Zimmerman's thematic catalogue (1963).
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Z is the twenty-sixth and final letter of the modern Latin alphabet.
In many dialects of English, the letter's name is zed (IPA: /zɛd/), reflecting its derivation from the
Greek
Other Indo-European languages pronounce the letter's name in a similar fashion, such as zet in Dutch, zède in French, zett in German, zeta in Italian and Spanish, zê in Portuguese, and se (ze) in Russian.
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The name of the Semitic symbol was zayin, possibly meaning "weapon", and was the seventh letter. It represented either z as in English and French, or possibly more like /dz/ (as in Italian zeta, zero).
The Greek form of Z was a close copy of the Phoenician symbol I, and the Greek
inscriptional form remained in this shape throughout ancient times. The Greeks called it
In earlier Greek of Athens and Northwest Greece, the letter seems to have represented /dz/; in Attic, from the 4th century BC onwards, it seems to have been either /zd/ or a /dz/, and in fact there is no consensus concerning this issue. In other dialects, as Elean and Cretan, the symbol seems to have been used for sounds resembling the English voiced and unvoiced th (IPA /ð/ and /θ/, respectively). In the common dialect (κοινη) that succeeded the older dialects, ζ became /z/, as it remains in modern Greek.
In Etruscan, Z may have symbolized /ts/; in Latin, /dz/. In early Latin, the sound of /z/ developed into /r/ and the symbol became useless. It was therefore removed from the alphabet around 300 BC by the Censor, Appius Claudius Caecus, and a new letter, G was put in its place soon thereafter.
In the 1st century BC, it was, like Y, introduced again at the end of the Latin alphabet, in order to represent more precisely the value of the Greek zeta — previously transliterated as S at the beginning and ss in the middle of words, eg. sona = ζωνη, "belt"; trapessita = τραπεζιτης, "banker". The letter appeared only in Greek words, and Z is the only letter besides Y that the Romans took directly from the Greek, rather than Etruscan.
In Vulgar Latin, Greek Zeta seems to have represented (IPA /dj/), and later (IPA /dz/); d was for /z/ in words like baptidiare for baptizare "baptize", while conversely Z appears for /d/ in forms like zaconus, zabulus, for diaconus "deacon", diabulus, "devil". Z also is often written for the consonantal I (that is, J, IPA /j/) as in zunior for junior "younger".
Until recent times, the English alphabets used by children terminated not with Z but with & or related typographic symbols. George Eliot refers to Z being followed by & when she makes Jacob Storey say, "He thought it [Z] had only been put to finish off th' alphabet like; though ampusand would ha' done as well, for what he could see."
A glyph variant of Z originating in the medieval Gothic minuscules and the Early Modern Blackletter typefaces is the "tailed z" (German geschwänztes Z, also Z mit Unterschlinge) In some Antiqua typefaces, this letter is present as a standalone letter or in ligatures. Together with long s, it is also the origin of the ß ligature in German orthography.
A graphical variant of tailed Z is Ezh, as adopted into the International Phonetic Alphabet as the sign for the voiced postalveolar fricative.
Unicode assigns codepoints for "BLACK-LETTER CAPITAL Z" and "FRAKTUR SMALL Z" in the Letterlike Symbols and Mathematical alphanumeric symbols ranges, at U+2182 ℨ and U+1D537
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - Det 26. bogstav i alfabetet
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n. - Det 26. bogstav i alfabetet
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abbr. - Zambia
symb. - [kem.] atomnummer; impedans
Nederlands (Dutch)
Z, zero, knipoog
Français (French)
n. - Z, z (vingt-sixième lettre de l'alphabet), troisième coordonnée cartésienne
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n. - Z (vingt-sixième lettre de l'alphabet), ensemble des nombres entiers relatifs
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abbr. - (abrév) de Zambie
symb. - (Phys) Z (nombre ou numéro atomique), (Élec) impédance
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n. - Z, dritte unbekannte Größe, dritte Koordinate
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abbr. - null, Zone
symb. - Kernladungszahl
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - το εικοστό έκτο γράμμα του αγγλικού αλφαβήτου
symb. - οτιδήποτε σε σχήμα Ζ
abbr. - άγνωστος Ψ
Italiano (Italian)
z, terza coordinata, numero atomico
Português (Portuguese)
n. - vigésima sexta letra do alfabeto (m)
symb. - impedância, número atômico
abbr. - zero, zona
Русский (Russian)
неизвестная величина
Español (Spanish)
n. - vigésimosexta letra del alfabeto, la tercera cantidad desconocida de una expresión algebraica, el siguiente después de la Y en un conjunto de categorías
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n. - vigésimosexta letra del alfabeto
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abbr. - Zambia
symb. - número atómico, impedancia
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - Z
symb. - impedans, okänd siffra, variabel, bokstav mm, fryspunkt, noll(-a), nollpunkt
abbr. - zon, s-kurva, z-koordinat, z-axel
中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
字母z
中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 字母z
한국어 (Korean)
n. - 26번째(의 것), z자형(의 것)
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n. - 영어 알파벳의 제26자 Z, 26번째(의 것)
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abbr. - 잠비아
symb. - atomic number(원자 번호), impedance(임피던스)
日本語 (Japanese)
n. - Z字形のもの, 未知数, 変数
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) الحرف السادس, والعشرون من الابجديه الانكليزيه (علامه) رمز لكاميه مجهوله (اختصار) صفر
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - מספר אטומי (פיסיקה), הנעלם השלישי במשוואה (מתמטיקה), הקואורדינטה השלישית (ציר ה-Z) (מתמטיקה)
n. - האות ה-62 באלפבית האנגלי
abbr. - זמביה
symb. - מספר אטומי (פיסיקה), כמות ההתנגדות של מעגל חשמלי לזרם-חילופין (חשמל)
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| Z-t-l462-hsb | Z-chair |
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