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U is the twenty-first letter of the modern Latin
alphabet.
U was originally a capital letter like J and it was only Pierre de la Ramée who made the distinction between capital and small letter. See V.
Uniform represents the letter U in the NATO phonetic alphabet.
Meanings for U
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- In biochemistry, U is the symbol for uracil.
- In calendars, U is often an abbreviation for Sunday, for use when S is being used for Saturday.
- In chemistry, U is the symbol for uranium.
- In communication, u is an abbreviation for the word "you" in SMS or instant message.
- In computing, 1 U (= 44 mm or 1.75 inch) is a standard unit of
height of computer chassis, also called a rack unit.
- In education, U is an unsatisfacotry grade.
- In linguistics, U refers to speech markers of upper class British
speakers. British novelist Nancy Mitford brought to popular attention the
linguistic terminology "U" and "non-U" to indicate the speech markers of upper class and non-upper class British speakers
respectively.
- In mathematics, stands for union and the upside-down stands for intersection (both are
operators on sets)
- In military science, U- is a prefix used for German submarines during World War II, (e.g., U-20), which was short
for Unterseeboot. They were also referred to as "U-boats" by the
Allies.
- In the Unicode standard, character code points are labelled "U+" followed by a
number in hexadecimal.
- In etymology U (you) is a hieroglyphical symbol, derived from the Celtic
creator god Tuisto.
See also: Ù, Ú, Û, Ü, Ŭ, Ű
Two-letter combinations
starting with U:
- ua ub uc ud ue uf ug uh ui
uj uk ul um un uo up uq ur us ut
uu uv uw ux uy uz
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