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Look up A in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Rezrog 1 0. A is the first letter of the Latin and English alphabet.

A may also refer to:

Science and technology[edit]

Quantities and units[edit]

  • a', a measure for the attraction between particles in the Van der Waals equation
  • A value (A), a measure of substituent effects on the stereochemistry of cyclohexane
  • Absorbance (A)
  • Acceleration (a)
  • Activity (chemistry) (a)
  • Adsorption (a)
  • Annum (a), for year
  • are (a), a unit of area equal to 100 square metres (redirects to hectare)
  • atto- (a), the SI prefix meaning 10−18
  • Ampere (A), the SI base unit of electric current
  • ångström (Å), a unit of length equal to 1×10−10 metres
  • Area (A)
  • Attenuation coefficient (a)
  • Bohr radius (a0)
  • Chemical affinity (A)
  • Gain (electronics) (A)
  • Hall coefficient (AH)
  • Hamaker constant (A)
  • Helmholtz free energy (A)
  • Hyperfine coupling constant (a or A)
  • Magnetic vector potential (A)
  • Mass number (A)
  • Pre-exponential factor (A)
  • The unique, or one of the, reciprocal lattice vector(s) (a*)
  • Relative atomic mass (Ar)
  • Richardson's constant (A)
  • Rotational constant (A)
  • Specific surface area (a)
  • Thermal diffusivity (a)
  • Unit cell length (a)

Astronomy[edit]

  • A whitish-blue class of stars in the Morgan–Keenan system; see Stellar classification
  • Part of the provisional designation of a comet (e.g., C/1760 A1), indicating a January 1 through 15 discovery
  • The semi-major axis of an orbit

Biology[edit]

  • A+ and A−, human blood types
  • Vitamin A, also called retinol, an essential human nutrient
  • Haplogroup A (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup
  • Haplogroup A (Y-DNA), a Y-chromosomal DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroup
  • Adenine, a nucleic acid
  • Adenosine, a nucleoside
  • Alanine, an amino acid
  • ATC code A, Alimentary tract and metabolism, a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System

Computing[edit]

Programming languages[edit]

  • A, an object-oriented functional programming language
  • A Sharp (.NET) (also written 'A#'), a port of Ada to the Microsoft .NET Platform

Other uses in computing[edit]

  • A* search algorithm, a pathfinding algorithm
  • A-0 System, an early computer compiler
  • , the HTML element for an anchor tag
  • a, equivalent (qname) to the RDF Schema Property rdf:type
  • A level of web accessibility defined by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
  • The address record type of DNS, defined in RFC 1035

Mathematics and logic[edit]

  • A numerical digit meaning ten in hexadecimal and other positional numeral systems with a radix of 11 or greater
  • Sometimes in blackboard bold represents the algebraic numbers (A{displaystyle mathbb {A} }) (U+1D538 in Unicode)
  • Universal quantifier in symbolic logic (symbol ∀ or ∀{displaystyle forall }, an inverted letter A)
  • Universal affirmative, one of the four types of categorical proposition in logic
  • Mills' constant is represented by the symbol A
  • Glaisher–Kinkelin constant is also often represented by the symbol A

Other uses in science and technology[edit]

  • A battery, a vacuum tube filament type battery
  • A battery (size), a standard battery size
  • Anode, an electrode
  • Argon, symbol formerly A, now Ar
  • The center of a hexagonal face of the Brillouin zone of a hexagonal lattice, in physics

Arts and media[edit]

Books[edit]

  • 'A', a major poem by twentieth century author Louis Zukofsky
  • a, A Novel, by twentieth century artist Andy Warhol
  • A, the name of the Fourth Raikage, the leader of Kumogakure in the Naruto manga series
  • A (Pretty Little Liars), the main antagonist in the Pretty Little Liars book and TV series
  • A (for 'adultery'), the titular letter in the novel The Scarlet Letter
  • 'A' Is for Alibi, the first novel in Sue Grafton's 'Alphabet mystery' series, published in 1982
  • Matthew Arnold, who used the pseudonym 'A'
  • Isaac Asimov, who used the pseudonym 'Dr. A'
  • Alexander Pope, who used the pseudonym 'A'

Film and TV[edit]

Films[edit]

  • A (1965 film), a short film animated by Jan Lenica
  • A (1998 Kannada film), an Indian movie directed by Upendra
  • A (1998 Japanese film), a documentary film about a Buddhist sect called 'A'
  • A (2002 film), a British documentary film

Film ratings[edit]

  • A, a rating in India's Central Board of Film Certification
  • A certificate, a film rating used by the Canadian motion picture rating system
  • A, a British Board of Film Classification rating used from 1912 to 1982, see History of British film certificates

Television[edit]

  • CTV 2, a Canadian television system formerly known as A-Channel and A
  • A, the main antagonist and unknown character of the show Pretty Little Liars
  • 'A' (The Walking Dead), an episode of the television series The Walking Dead
  • A, code name of Ange, the main protagonist of the anime show Princess Principal
  • The A logo for the Spanish network Antena 3.
  • A, the production code for the 1963 Doctor Who serial An Unearthly Child

Music[edit]

  • A (musical note), the sixth solfège note
  • A major, a scale
  • A minor, a scale
  • A major chord; see Chord names and symbols (popular music)

Performers[edit]

  • A (band), a British alternative rock band

Albums[edit]

  • A (Agnetha Fältskog album), 2013
  • A (Cass McCombs album), 2003
  • A (Jimmy Raney album), 1957
  • A (Jethro Tull album), 1980
  • A (Usher and Zaytoven album), 2018
  • A, a Denki Groove album (read as 'Ace')
  • A (Ayumi Hamasaki EP), 1999
  • A (single album), a 2015 single by the Korean band Big Bang
  • A!, Alexa Feser 2019
  • A' (album), an album by Afrirampo

Songs[edit]

  • A or Side A, the top or first side of a gramophone record
  • 'A' (Rainbow song), a 2010 single by Rainbow
  • 'A', song by Got7 from Got Love (2014)
  • 'A', song by the band Barenaked Ladies from Maybe You Should Drive
  • 'A', song by Cartel from Chroma
  • 'A', a song in the Dance Dance Revolution video game series, by DJ Amuro

Other media[edit]

  • /a/, the anime and manga section on 4chan
  • A, a Japanese video game rating in the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization suitable for all ages.

Geography[edit]

  • Austria, on the vehicle registration plates of the European Union
  • 'The A', a nickname for the U.S. city of Atlanta, Georgia

Linguistics[edit]

Letters[edit]

  • A (or a), the first letter of the Latin alphabet
  • A (Bengali), the romanized name of the Bengali letter অ
  • A (cuneiform), the romanized name of a cuneiform sign
  • A (Cyrillic) (A or а), the first letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
  • A (kana) (or a), the romanized name of the Hiragana syllable letter あ and of the Katakana syllable letter ア used in Japanese, which may also be used to represent Asia
  • Alpha (Α or α), the first letter of the Greek alphabet

Other uses in linguistics[edit]

  • A and an, the indefinite article in English
  • A, a glossing abbreviation for agent-like argument of canonical transitive verb
  • a, the IPA representation of the open front unrounded vowel
  • ɑ, the IPA representation of the open back unrounded vowel
  • a., an abbreviation of ante (Latin for 'before') used in etymologies

People[edit]

  • A Martinez, an American actor and singer
  • Matthew Arnold, who used the pseudonym 'A'
  • Isaac Asimov, who used the pseudonym 'Dr. A'
  • Alexander Pope, who used the pseudonym 'A'
  • Brfxxccxxmnpcccclllmmnprxvclmnckssqlbb11116, a Swedish child born in 1991, alternately called 'A'

Philosophy and religion[edit]

  • A, the Dominical letter of a common year starting on Sunday
  • Scarlet A, symbol for atheism adopted by the Out Campaign, a public awareness initiated by Elizabeth Cornwell and Richard Dawkins
  • Alpha, (sometimes A) in Christian theology, a metaphor for the beginning/creation of time and matter
  • An anarchist symbol, an A within a circle

Transport[edit]

Automobile[edit]

  • Ford Model A, a name used by two separate cars produced by the Ford Motor Company:
  • Geometry A, an electric mid-size sedan by Geely Auto

Rail[edit]

  • A (New York City Subway service), also known as the 'A Eighth Avenue Express'
  • A (S-train) a service on the S-train network in Copenhagen
  • Alton Railroad (reporting mark)
  • NZR A class (disambiguation) two New Zealand steam locomotive classes

Ships[edit]

  • A (motor yacht) (M/Y A), a 119m yacht owned by Andrey Melnichenko
  • A (sailing yacht) (S/Y A), a 143m yacht owned by Andrey Melnichenko
  • SMS A, a Kaiserliche Marine tanker

Other uses[edit]

  • A (grade), an academic grade
  • A series of paper sizes defined by ISO 216, e.g. A4, A5 sizes
  • A-Frame, a type of structure
  • Ace, a playing card
  • Agilent Technologies, with U.S. ticker symbol A
  • Sentinel Peak (Arizona), more commonly known as 'A' Mountain for the man-made rock formation in the shape of the letter
  • Alfa, the military time zone code for UTC+01:00
  • Farmall A, a tractor produced by International Harvester from 1939 to 1947

See also[edit]

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  • ⓐ and Ⓐ, see Enclosed Alphanumerics
  • Single-A, or Class A, a classification of minor league baseball
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