λ

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See also: [U+A7DB <reserved-A7DB>], Λ [U+039B GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMDA], ʌ [U+028C LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED V], ƛ [U+019B LATIN SMALL LETTER LAMBDA WITH STROKE], λ., ƛ̕, 𐓛 [U+104DB OSAGE SMALL LETTER AH], [U+5165 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5165], ג [U+05D2 HEBREW LETTER GIMEL], and Appendix:Variations of "l"

λ U+03BB, &#955;
GREEK SMALL LETTER LAMDA
κ
[U+03BA]
Greek and Coptic μ
[U+03BC]
𝜆 U+1D706, &#120582;
MATHEMATICAL ITALIC SMALL LAMDA
𝜅
[U+1D705]
Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols 𝜇
[U+1D707]

Translingual[edit]

Symbol[edit]

λ

  1. (physics) wavelength
  2. (physics, chemistry) Half-life
  3. (mathematical analysis) Lebesgue measure
  4. (computer science) Lambda abstraction
  5. (NAPA) a voiced alveolar lateral affricate (IPA [d͡ɮ]).
    Synonym:

Usage notes[edit]

As an orthographic letter of a Latin alphabet, Unicode has assigned a distinct character, . See Latin lambda.

Further reading[edit]

Ancient Greek[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Derived from its majuscule counterpart Λ.

Letter[edit]

λ (l) (lowercase, uppercase Λ)

  1. Lower-case lambda (λάβδα), the 11th letter of the ancient Greek alphabet. It represented the alveolar lateral approximant /l/. It is preceded by κ and followed by μ.

Derived terms[edit]

See also lambda

See also[edit]

Greek[edit]

Letter[edit]

λ (l) (lowercase, uppercase Λ)

  1. The lower case letter lambda (λάμδα), the eleventh letter of the modern Greek alphabet.

Numeral[edit]

λ (l)

  1. The number thirty in Greek numerals.

Numeral[edit]

͵λ (transliteration needed)

  1. The number 30,000 in Greek numerals.

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