Look up V, v, -v, v-, or v. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
V, or v, is the twenty-second letter of the English alphabet.
V may also refer to:
People and fictional characters
Film and television
Gaming
Literature
Music
Albums
- V (Fate album) (2006)
- V (Havok album) (2020)
- V (Hiroyuki Sawano album), 2023
- V (jj album) (2014)
- V (Karma to Burn album) (2011)
- V (Legião Urbana album) (1991)
- V (Live album) (2001)
- V (Maroon 5 album) (2014)
- V (Saint Vitus album) (1990)
- V (Scale the Summit album) (2015)
- V (Spock's Beard album) (2000)
- V (The Bronx album), 2017
- V (The Fucking Champs album) (2002)
- V (The Horrors album) (2017)
- V (Van She album) (2008)
- V (Vanessa Hudgens album) (2006)
- V (Unknown Mortal Orchestra album) (2023)
- V (Wavves album) (2015)
- V. (album), by Wooden Shjips (2018)
- Five (Hollywood Undead album) (stylized as V)(2017)
- V – The New Mythology Suite (2000), by Symphony X
- V Live (album), a 2007 live album by Vitalic
- V, a 2019 album by Aaron Goodvin
- V, a cancelled album by Jonas Brothers
- V, a 1991 album by Steady B
- V, a 2016 album by Truckfighters
- V, a shelved album by Vanessa Amorosi
- V, a 2011 album by Vreid
Businesses and organizations
Language, grammar, linguistics and symbology
- V, Roman numeral for 5
- v, the symbol used in the International Phonetic Alphabet for the voiced labiodental fricative
- V sign, a hand gesture
- Dominant (music), in music theory the fifth scale degree of the diatonic scale
- ∨, descending wedge
- v., abbreviation of von in German surnames
- v., abbreviation for versus used in legal case citation
- Verb, a part of speech
- Ⓥ, an enclosed alphanumeric
- ⓥ, a food label under vegetarian and vegan symbolism
- ∨, logical disjunction
Science and technology
Biology
Mathematics
Physics
- V band, the band of frequencies from 40 to 75 GHz
- V, voltage, an electric potential difference in a circuit
- Red projection in the YUV color encoding system
- v, v, v→, v, velocity
- V number, the normalized frequency of an optical fiber
- V particle, an archaic name for a class of subatomic particles
Computing
Other uses in science and technology
Transportation
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term
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