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  • Alpha (Greek letter) [r]: The first letter of the Greek alphabet, written as (upper-case) and (lower-case). [e]
  • Greek alphabet [r]: Set of twenty-four letters that has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. [e]
  • Ohm [r]: SI unit of electrical impedance or, in the direct current case, electrical resistance, named after Georg Simon Ohm. [e]
  • Omicron (Greek letter) [r]: The 15th letter of the Greek alphabet, written as Ο (upper case) and ο (lower case). [e]

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  • Greek alphabet [r]: Set of twenty-four letters that has been used to write the Greek language since the late 9th or early 8th century BC. [e]
  • Diacritic [r]: Little sign, in several writing systems, added on a character and modifying slightly this character, in order to give any information about the pronunciation or, sometimes, in order to distinguish a word from another word. [e]