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v | blower |

As a letter v

is the twenty-second letter of the.

As a symbol v

is the volt in the international system of units.

As a noun blower is

a person who blows.

v

Translingual

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Etymology 1

Minuscule variation of Latin V, from seventh century Old Latin adoption of Old Italic letter .

Letter

  • The twenty-second letter of the .
  • See also
    (Latn-script) * (select symbols) * (other scripts) Cyrillic * (wikipedia "v")

    Etymology 2

    Lower case form of upper case roman numeral V, from abbreviation of IIII? or IIIIV (representing 5), from tally stick markings resembling \\\\? or ////?, from the practice of designating each fifth notch with a double cut, like the corresponding Western tally mark,

    Alternative forms

    * V,

    Numeral

  • cardinal number five (5).
  • See also

    * Previous: iv (4) * Next: vi (6) *

    Etymology 3

    Symbol

    (head)
  • velocity
  • ).
  • See also

    {{Letter , page=V , NATO=Victor , Morse=···– , Character=V , Braille=? }} Image:Latin V.png, Capital and lowercase versions of V , in normal and italic type Image:Fraktur letter V.png, Uppercase and lowercase V in Fraktur ----

    blower

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person who blows.
  • Any device that blows.
  • (slang, dated, chiefly, British, usually preceded by the) Telephone.
  • Get on the blower and call headquarters right away!
  • A ducted fan, usually part of a heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning system.
  • (dated) A braggart, or loud talker.
  • The whale; so called by seamen, from its habit of spouting up a column of water.
  • A small fish of the Atlantic coast, Tetrodon turgidus ; the puffer.
  • Anagrams

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