See also:[U+A7DB LATIN SMALL LETTER LAMBDA],
Λ[U+039B GREEK CAPITAL LETTER LAMDA],
[U+A7DA LATIN CAPITAL LETTER LAMBDA],
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],
入[U+5165 CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-5165],
ג[U+05D2 HEBREW LETTER GIMEL],andAppendix:Variations of "l" λ
- (physics)wavelength
- (physics, chemistry)half-life
- (mathematical analysis)Lebesgue measure
- (computer science)Lambda abstraction
- (linear algebra)eigenvalue
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- (NAPA) a voicedalveolarlateralaffricate (IPA [d͡ɮ]).
- Synonym:
- (Romic) avoiced palatal lateral approximant (IPA:ʎ).
As an orthographic letter of a Latin alphabet, Unicode has assigned a distinct character,⟨⟩. SeeLatin lambda.
Derived from itsmajuscule counterpartΛ.
λ• (l) (lowercase,uppercaseΛ)
- Lower-caselambda (λάβδα), the 11th letter of the ancientGreek alphabet. It represented thealveolar lateral approximant/l/. It is preceded byκ and followed byμ.
See alsolambda
- (Greek-script letters)Α α,Β β,Γ γ,Δ δ,Ε ε,Ζ ζ,Η η,Θ θ,Ι ι,Κ κ,Λ λ,Μ μ,Ν ν,Ξ ξ,Ο ο,Π π,Ρ ρ,Σ σ ς,Τ τ,Υ υ,Φ φ,Χ χ,Ψ ψ,Ω ω
- (non-Classical letters)Ϝ(W)ϝ(w),Ͷͷ,Ͱ(H)ͱ(h),Ϻ(S)ϻ(s),Ϟϟ,Ϙ(Q)ϙ(q),Ͳ(S)ͳ(s)
- (punctuation)·;
- (diacritics)᾿῾◌́◌̀῀¨
λ• (l) (lowercase,uppercaseΛ)
- Thelower case letterlambda (λάμδα), the eleventh letter of the modernGreek alphabet.
λ• (l)
- The number thirty inGreek numerals.
͵λ• (transliteration needed)
- The number 30,000 in Greek numerals.
- (Greek-script letters)Α α,Β β,Γ γ,Δ δ,Ε ε,Ζ ζ,Η η,Θ θ,Ι ι,Κ κ,Λ λ,Μ μ,Ν ν,Ξ ξ,Ο ο,Π π,Ρ ρ,Σ σ ς,Τ τ,Υ υ,Φ φ,Χ χ,Ψ ψ,Ω ω
- (non-Classical letters)Ϝ(W)ϝ(w),Ͷͷ,Ͱ(H)ͱ(h),Ϻ(S)ϻ(s),Ϟϟ,Ϙ(Q)ϙ(q),Ͳ(S)ͳ(s)
- (punctuation)·;
- (diacritics)᾿῾◌́◌̀῀¨