X
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24th letter of the
alphabet. In English it has no peculiar sound, but stands for the combination
ks as in
fox, or
gz as in
exempt, or, initially, for the sound of
z as in
xenia. In words from Greek, x transliterates the 14th Greek letter, xi, a letter perhaps quite unrelated to the Roman x in form. The formal Greek correspondent of x was chi, hence it is used in phonetics to represent a velar fricative like
ch in
loch. As the initial of the name
Christ, X has become a symbol for it, e.g., in Xmas and in the monogram XP (chi rho). In Roman numerals X stands for 10.