ALL meanings of v
V, v
V v - noun plural v the 22nd letter of the English alphabet, a consonant. 1
- noun plural v any spoken sound represented by the letter V or v, as in victor, flivver, or shove. 1
- noun plural v something having the form of a V . 1
- noun plural v a written or printed representation of the letter V or v. 1
- noun plural v a device, as a printer's type, for reproducing the letter V or v. 1
- noun Definition of v in Technology Upper case V, ASCII character 86, known in INTERCAL as book. 1. A testbed for distributed system research. 2. Wide-spectrum language used in the knowledge-based environment CHI. "Research on Knowledge-Based Software Environments at Kestrel Inst", D.R. Smith et al, IEEE Trans Soft Eng SE-11(11):1278-1295 (1985). 1
- variable noun v V is the twenty-second letter of the English alphabet. 0
- noun v V or v is an abbreviation for words beginning with v, such as 'verse', 'versus', 'very', and 'volt'. 0
- noun v the 22nd letter and 17th consonant of the modern English alphabet 0
- noun v a speech sound represented by this letter, in English usually a voiced labio-dental fricative, as in vote 0
- noun v something shaped like a V 0
- noun v (in combination) 0
- abbreviation V velocity 0
- symbol v specific volume (of a gas) 0
- symbol v (in transformational grammar) verb 0
- symbol v volume (capacity) 0
- abbreviation V volt 0
- abbreviation V vanadium 0
- symbol v luminous efficiency 0
- abbreviation V victory 0
- symbol v five 0
- abbreviation V Vatican City (international car registration) 0
- abbreviation V verb 0
- abbreviation V verse 0
- abbreviation V version 0
- abbreviation V verso 0
- abbreviation V versus 0
- abbreviation V very 0
- abbreviation V vide 0
- abbreviation V vocative 0
- abbreviation V volume 0
- abbreviation V von 0
- abbreviation V Venerable 0
- abbreviation V (in titles) Very 0
- abbreviation V (in titles) Vice 0
- abbreviation V Viscount 0
- noun v a Roman numeral for 5 0
- abbreviation V Vicar 0
- abbreviation V Vice 0
- noun v volt(s) 0
- noun v the twenty-second letter of the English alphabet: from the Latin V, derived from one form of the Greek Y (upsilon): formerly used interchangeably in English with U both as a vowel and as a consonant, now only as a consonant 0
- noun v any of the speech sounds that this letter represents, as, in English, the (v) of vote 0
- noun v a type or impression for v or V 0
- noun v the twenty-second in a sequence or group 0
- noun v an object shaped like V 0
- adjective v of v or V 0
- adjective v twenty-second in a sequence or group 0
- adjective v shaped like V 0
- noun v in the place of 0
- noun v see 0