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τたう U+03C4, τ
GREEK SMALL LETTER TAUえーゆー
σしぐま
[U+03C3]
Greek and Coptic υうぷしろん
[U+03C5]

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When a circle's radius is 1 unit, its circumference is τたう units.

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τたう

  1. (physics) Torque.
  2. (physics) Shear stress.
  3. (physics) Optical depth.
    • 2006 August, Alexander V. Krivov, Artem G. Feofilov, Valeri V. Dikarev, “Search for the putative dust belts of Mars: The late 2007 opportunity”, in Planetary and Space Science, volume 54, numbers 9–10, →DOI, page 871:
      The first one was made by the Viking Orbiter 1 spacecraft in 1980 (Duxbury and Ocampo, 1988) and brought a negative result, setting the upper limit of the normal optical depth of the putative tori to  .
  4. (mathematics, neologism) An irrational constant defined as the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its radius, equal to the radian measure of a full turn; approximately 6.283185307 (equal to 2πぱい, or twice the value of πぱい).
  5. (physics) tauon
  6. (Teutonista) a voiceless dental plosive (IPA [t̪]).
  7. (UPA) A voiced coronal click consonant (dental τたう̦ = IPA [ɡ͜ǀ]; cacuminal τたう̣ = IPA [ɡ͜ǃ]).

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Derived from its majuscule counterpart Τたう.

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τたう (t) (lowercase, uppercase Τたう)

  1. Lower-case tau (τたうαあるふぁ), the 19th letter of the ancient Greek alphabet. It represented the voiceless unaspirated alveolar or dental plosive /t/. It is preceded by σしぐま and followed by υうぷしろん.

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See also tau

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Greek

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Letter

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τたう (t) (lowercase, uppercase Τたう)

  1. The lower case letter tau (τたうαあるふぁυうぷしろん), the 19th letter of the modern Greek alphabet.

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