Z is often a misspelling of zee.
Z has no English definition.
As a noun zee is
something Z-shaped. Found in compounds such as zee-bar.As a verb zee is
to sleep or nap. (Compare zzz, catch some z's..
As an article zee is
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Translingual
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Letter
The twenty-sixth letter of the .
Symbol
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Voiced alveolar fricative)
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head)
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Quantity along the third axis in a three-dimensional system, vertical when applicable.
voiced alveolar fricative
Derived terms
; Prefix zepto-
* (zA)
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* (zK)
* (zkg)
* (zm)
* (zmol)
* (zs)
* (zBq)
* (zC)
* (zF)
* (zGy)
* (zH)
* (zHz)
* (zJ)
* (zkat)
* (zlm)
* (zlx)
* (zN)
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* (zPa)
* (zrad)
* (zS)
* (zSv)
* (zsr)
* (zT)
* (zV)
* (zW)
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See also
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Image:Fraktur letter Z.png, Uppercase and lowercase Z in Fraktur
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zee
English
Etymology 1
1670s: variant of .
Noun
(
en noun)
Something Z-shaped. Found in compounds such as zee-bar.
(colloquial) (usually plural ) Sleep (as in "get some zees").
See also
*
Synonyms
* zed (UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa)
* izzard (Scotland, South Asia)
See also
* zeta
Verb
(informal) To sleep or nap. (Compare zzz, catch some z's.)
(rare) To zigzag; to move with sharp alternating turns.
Etymology 2
Article
(head)
Anagrams
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