Xi (letter)

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Xi (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell or Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell;<ref>Template:OED</ref><ref>"xi". New Oxford American Dictionary, 2nd Edition.</ref> uppercase Ξ, lowercase ξ; Template:Langx) is the fourteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiceless consonant cluster Template:IPA. Its name is pronounced Template:IPA in both Ancient Greek and Modern Greek. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 60. Xi was derived from the Phoenician letter samekh File:Phoenician samekh.svg.

Xi is distinct from the letter chi, which gave its form to the Latin letter X.

Greek

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A joined variant of Ξ (New Athena Unicode font)

Both in classical Ancient Greek and in Modern Greek, the letter Ξ represents the consonant cluster /ks/. In some archaic local variants of the Greek alphabet, this letter was missing. Instead, especially in the dialects of most of the Greek mainland and Euboea, the cluster /ks/ was represented by Χ (which in classical Greek is chi, used for Template:IPA).

Because this variant of the Greek alphabet was used in Magna Graecia (the Greek colonies in Sicily and the southern part of the Italian peninsula), the Latin alphabet borrowed Χ rather than Ξ as the Latin letter that represented the /ks/ cluster that was also present in Latin.

Cyrillic

Xi was adopted into the early Cyrillic alphabet as the letter ksi (Ѯ ѯ). It was ultimately removed from the Russian alphabet in 1735.

Mathematics and science

Uppercase

The uppercase letter Ξ is used as a symbol in various contexts.

Pure mathematics

Physics

Other uses

Lowercase

The lowercase letter ξ is used as a symbol for:

Pure mathematics

Physics and astronomy

Other uses

Other uses

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Ξ for E in a commercial logo

Uppercase Ξ is used as an 'E' to stylise company names/logos like Razer (styled as RΛZΞR), Tesla (styled as TΞSLA), the presidential campaigns of Joe Biden (styled as BIDΞN), musician Banners (styled as BANNΞRS), and in South Korean boy group ZE:A's newest logo (styled as ZΞA) (Compare: Heavy Metal umlaut; Faux Cyrillic)

Unicode

Unicode Code Charts: Greek and Coptic (Range: 0370-03FF)

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