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Encyclopedia > Epsilon (letter)
Greek alphabet
Α α Alpha Β β Beta
Γ γ Gamma Δ δ Delta
Ε ε Epsilon Ϝ ϝ Digamma
Ζ ζ Zeta Η η Eta
Θ θ Theta Ι ι Iota
Κ κ Kappa Λ λ Lambda
Μ μ Mu Ν ν Nu
Ξ ξ Xi Ο ο Omicron
Π π Pi Ϻ ϻ San
Ϙ ϙ Qoppa Ρ ρ Rho
Σ σ Sigma Τ τ Tau
Υ υ Upsilon Φ φ Phi
Χ χ Chi Ψ ψ Psi
Ω ω Omega Ϡ ϡ Sampi


Epsilon (upper case Ε, lower case ε) is the 5th letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 5.


Epsilon is the lowest and least intelligent caste in Aldous Huxley's dystopic satire Brave New World.


The lower-case letter ε is used as the symbol for:

There is a company that has this name:

  • Epsilon S.A - studio company

Letters that arose from Epsilon include the Roman E.


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Epsilon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (608 words)
Epsilon (uppercase Ε, lowercase ε) is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet.
The upper-case Epsilon is not a commonly-used symbol outside of the Greek language because of its similarity to the Roman letter E.
Epsilon Eridani III is the planet that the spacestation Babylon 5 orbited in the eponymous sci-fi television series.
E - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1049 words)
The letter E is the fifth letter in the Latin alphabet.
E is derived from the Greek letter epsilon which is much the same in appearance (Ε, ε) and function.
The letter e is often used as a prefix (with or without a subsequent hyphen) for other words to imply "electronic", such as e-mail or e-commerce.
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