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Definição e significado de US

Us

  • plural of U (noun)

us

  • plural of u (noun)

Definição

U (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u" corresponding to :
Html entity: U
UTF-8 encoding : 0x55
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0055
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000055

u (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u" corresponding to :
Html entity: u
UTF-8 encoding : 0x75
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0075
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000075

Ù (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with grave" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ù
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC3 0x99
UTF-16 encoding : 0x00D9
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000000D9

Ú (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with acute" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ú
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC3 0x9A
UTF-16 encoding : 0x00DA
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000000DA

Û (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with circumflex" corresponding to :
Html entity: Û
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC3 0x9B
UTF-16 encoding : 0x00DB
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000000DB

Ü (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with diaeresis" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ü
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC3 0x9C
UTF-16 encoding : 0x00DC
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000000DC

ù (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with grave" corresponding to :
Html entity: ù
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC3 0xB9
UTF-16 encoding : 0x00F9
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000000F9

ú (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with acute" corresponding to :
Html entity: ú
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC3 0xBA
UTF-16 encoding : 0x00FA
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000000FA

û (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with circumflex" corresponding to :
Html entity: û
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC3 0xBB
UTF-16 encoding : 0x00FB
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000000FB

ü (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with diaeresis" corresponding to :
Html entity: ü
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC3 0xBC
UTF-16 encoding : 0x00FC
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000000FC

Ũ (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with tilde" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ũ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xA8
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0168
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000168

ũ (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with tilde" corresponding to :
Html entity: ũ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xA9
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0169
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000169

Ū (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with macron" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ū
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xAA
UTF-16 encoding : 0x016A
UTF-32 encoding : 0x0000016A

ū (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with macron" corresponding to :
Html entity: ū
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xAB
UTF-16 encoding : 0x016B
UTF-32 encoding : 0x0000016B

Ŭ (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with breve" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ŭ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xAC
UTF-16 encoding : 0x016C
UTF-32 encoding : 0x0000016C

ŭ (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with breve" corresponding to :
Html entity: ŭ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xAD
UTF-16 encoding : 0x016D
UTF-32 encoding : 0x0000016D

Ů (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with ring above" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ů
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xAE
UTF-16 encoding : 0x016E
UTF-32 encoding : 0x0000016E

ů (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with ring above" corresponding to :
Html entity: ů
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xAF
UTF-16 encoding : 0x016F
UTF-32 encoding : 0x0000016F

Ű (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with double acute" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ű
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xB0
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0170
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000170

ű (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with double acute" corresponding to :
Html entity: ű
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xB1
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0171
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000171

Ų (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with ogonek" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ų
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xB2
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0172
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000172

ų (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with ogonek" corresponding to :
Html entity: ų
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC5 0xB3
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0173
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000173

Ư (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with horn" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ư
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC6 0xAF
UTF-16 encoding : 0x01AF
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000001AF

ư (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with horn" corresponding to :
Html entity: ư
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC6 0xB0
UTF-16 encoding : 0x01B0
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000001B0

Ǔ (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with caron" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ǔ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC7 0x93
UTF-16 encoding : 0x01D3
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000001D3

ǔ (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with caron" corresponding to :
Html entity: ǔ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC7 0x94
UTF-16 encoding : 0x01D4
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000001D4

Ȕ (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with double grave" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ȕ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC8 0x94
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0214
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000214

ȕ (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with double grave" corresponding to :
Html entity: ȕ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC8 0x95
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0215
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000215

Ȗ (Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with inverted breve" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ȗ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC8 0x96
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0216
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000216

ȗ (Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with inverted breve" corresponding to :
Html entity: ȗ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xC8 0x97
UTF-16 encoding : 0x0217
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00000217

u (adj.)

1.(chiefly British) of or appropriate to the upper classes especially in language use

U (n.)

1.the 21st letter of the Roman alphabet

2.a heavy toxic silvery-white radioactive metallic element; occurs in many isotopes; used for nuclear fuels and nuclear weapons

3.a base containing nitrogen that is found in RNA (but not in DNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine

(Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with diaeresis below" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ṳ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE1 0xB9 0xB2
UTF-16 encoding : 0x1E72
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00001E72

(Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with diaeresis below" corresponding to :
Html entity: ṳ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE1 0xB9 0xB3
UTF-16 encoding : 0x1E73
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00001E73

(Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with tilde below" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ṵ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE1 0xB9 0xB4
UTF-16 encoding : 0x1E74
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00001E74

(Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with tilde below" corresponding to :
Html entity: ṵ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE1 0xB9 0xB5
UTF-16 encoding : 0x1E75
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00001E75

(Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with circumflex below" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ṷ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE1 0xB9 0xB6
UTF-16 encoding : 0x1E76
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00001E76

(Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with circumflex below" corresponding to :
Html entity: ṷ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE1 0xB9 0xB7
UTF-16 encoding : 0x1E77
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00001E77

(Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with dot below" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ụ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE1 0xBB 0xA4
UTF-16 encoding : 0x1EE4
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00001EE4

(Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with dot below" corresponding to :
Html entity: ụ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE1 0xBB 0xA5
UTF-16 encoding : 0x1EE5
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00001EE5

(Unicode char)

1.character "latin capital letter u with hook above" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ủ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE1 0xBB 0xA6
UTF-16 encoding : 0x1EE6
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00001EE6

(Unicode char)

1.character "latin small letter u with hook above" corresponding to :
Html entity: ủ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE1 0xBB 0xA7
UTF-16 encoding : 0x1EE7
UTF-32 encoding : 0x00001EE7

(Unicode char)

1.character "circled latin capital letter u" corresponding to :
Html entity: Ⓤ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE2 0x93 0x8A
UTF-16 encoding : 0x24CA
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000024CA

(Unicode char)

1.character "circled latin small letter u" corresponding to :
Html entity: ⓤ
UTF-8 encoding : 0xE2 0x93 0xA4
UTF-16 encoding : 0x24E4
UTF-32 encoding : 0x000024E4

(Unicode char)

1.character "fullwidth latin capital letter u" corresponding to :
Html entity: U
UTF-8 encoding : 0xEF 0xBC 0xB5
UTF-16 encoding : 0xFF35
UTF-32 encoding : 0x0000FF35

(Unicode char)

1.character "fullwidth latin small letter u" corresponding to :
Html entity: u
UTF-8 encoding : 0xEF 0xBD 0x95
UTF-16 encoding : 0xFF55
UTF-32 encoding : 0x0000FF55

U.S. (n.)

1.the executive and legislative and judicial branches of the federal government of the United States

2.North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776

us (pro.)

1.our beings (-- Who is it? -- Us).

2.by which we benefit (ex. he bought the newspaper for us).

3.object of a verb and group of people which the speaker belongs to (ex. they did not believe us).

US (n.)

1.North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776

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Merriam Webster

UU (ū), the twenty-first letter of the English alphabet, is a cursive form of the letter V, with which it was formerly used interchangeably, both letters being then used both as vowels and consonants. U and V are now, however, differentiated, U being used only as a vowel or semivowel, and V only as a consonant. The true primary vowel sound of U, in Anglo-Saxon, was the sound which it still retains in most of the languages of Europe, that of long oo, as in tool, and short oo, as in wood, answering to the French ou in tour. Etymologically U is most closely related to o, y (vowel), w, and v; as in two, duet, dyad, twice; top, tuft; sop, sup; auspice, aviary. See V, also O and Y.

See Guide to Pronunciation, §§ 130-144.

UsUs (?), pron. [OE. us, AS. �s; akin to OFries. & OS. �s, D. ons, G. uns, Icel. & Sw. oss, Dan. os, Goth. uns, L. nos we, us, Gr. � we, Skr. nas us. ����. Cf. Nostrum, Our.] The persons speaking, regarded as an object; ourselves; -- the objective case of we. See We. “Tell us a tale.” Chaucer.

Give us this day our daily bread. Matt. vi. 11.

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Definiciones (más)

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Sinónimos

U (Unicode char)

U, 0x00000055, 0x0055, 0x55

u (Unicode char)

u, 0x00000075, 0x0075, 0x75

Ù (Unicode char)

Ù, 0x000000D9, 0x00D9, 0xC3 0x99

Ú (Unicode char)

Ú, 0x000000DA, 0x00DA, 0xC3 0x9A

Û (Unicode char)

Û, 0x000000DB, 0x00DB, 0xC3 0x9B

Ü (Unicode char)

Ü, 0x000000DC, 0x00DC, 0xC3 0x9C

ù (Unicode char)

ù, 0x000000F9, 0x00F9, 0xC3 0xB9

ú (Unicode char)

ú, 0x000000FA, 0x00FA, 0xC3 0xBA

û (Unicode char)

û, 0x000000FB, 0x00FB, 0xC3 0xBB

ü (Unicode char)

ü, 0x000000FC, 0x00FC, 0xC3 0xBC

Ũ (Unicode char)

Ũ, 0x00000168, 0x0168, 0xC5 0xA8

ũ (Unicode char)

ũ, 0x00000169, 0x0169, 0xC5 0xA9

Ū (Unicode char)

Ū, 0x0000016A, 0x016A, 0xC5 0xAA

ū (Unicode char)

ū, 0x0000016B, 0x016B, 0xC5 0xAB

Ŭ (Unicode char)

Ŭ, 0x0000016C, 0x016C, 0xC5 0xAC

ŭ (Unicode char)

ŭ, 0x0000016D, 0x016D, 0xC5 0xAD

Ů (Unicode char)

Ů, 0x0000016E, 0x016E, 0xC5 0xAE

ů (Unicode char)

ů, 0x0000016F, 0x016F, 0xC5 0xAF

Ű (Unicode char)

Ű, 0x00000170, 0x0170, 0xC5 0xB0

ű (Unicode char)

ű, 0x00000171, 0x0171, 0xC5 0xB1

Ų (Unicode char)

Ų, 0x00000172, 0x0172, 0xC5 0xB2

ų (Unicode char)

ų, 0x00000173, 0x0173, 0xC5 0xB3

Ư (Unicode char)

Ư, 0x000001AF, 0x01AF, 0xC6 0xAF

ư (Unicode char)

ư, 0x000001B0, 0x01B0, 0xC6 0xB0

Ǔ (Unicode char)

Ǔ, 0x000001D3, 0x01D3, 0xC7 0x93

ǔ (Unicode char)

ǔ, 0x000001D4, 0x01D4, 0xC7 0x94

Ȕ (Unicode char)

Ȕ, 0x00000214, 0x0214, 0xC8 0x94

ȕ (Unicode char)

ȕ, 0x00000215, 0x0215, 0xC8 0x95

Ȗ (Unicode char)

Ȗ, 0x00000216, 0x0216, 0xC8 0x96

ȗ (Unicode char)

ȗ, 0x00000217, 0x0217, 0xC8 0x97

US (n.)

America, the States, U.S., United States, USA, U.S.A.  (géographie, abbreviation), United States of America  (géographie)

us (pro.)

ourselves

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U (n.)

transuranic

Locuções

Ara-U • B.T.U. • B.Th.U. • C.P.U. • Carboxypeptidase U • Centers for Disease Control (U.S.) • D-Tamin retard L.U.T. • Department of Agriculture (U.S.) • Federal Trade Commission (U.S.) • Fulvicin-U-F • Indian Health Service (U.S.) • Institute of Medicine (U.S.) • Mann-Whitney U Test • Middle West U.S. • Midwest U.S. • National Cancer Institute (U.S.) • National Eye Institute (U.S.) • National Institute on Aging (U.S.) • National Research Council (U.S.) • Northwest U.S. • Peace Corps (U.S.) • Poly A-U • Poly U • Poly r(A-U) • Public Health Service (U.S.) • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. • S.U.V. • Southeast U.S. • Southwest U.S. • Spiro L.U.T. • Support, Non U.S. Gov't • Support, U.S. Gov't, N.I.H. • Support, U.S. Gov't, Non P.H.S. • Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. • Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. • Support, U.S. Govt, Non P.H.S. • Support, U.S. Govt, Non-P.H.S. • Support, U.S. Govt, P.H.S. • T.U.C. • U 10858 • U rail • U-11,100A • U-11000A • U-14,624 • U-15167 • U-26,597 A • U-31,889 • U-33,030 • U-42842 • U-50,488H • U-50488 • U-50488H • U-5897 • U-5956 • U-72791A • U-90152 • U-90152S • U-boat • U-shaped • U-trap • U-turn • U. S. Air Force • U. S. Army • U. S. Army Special Forces • U. S. Civil War, 1861-1865 • U. S. Coast Guard • U. S. Code • U.K. • U.S. • U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory • U.S. Congress • U.S. Constitution • U.S. House • U.S. House of Representatives • U.S. Mint • U.S. National Library of Medicine • U.S. Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health Office of Research Integrity • U.S. Senate • U.S. government • U.S. savings bond • U.S. waters • U.S.A • U.S.A. • U.S.P.O. • U.S.S.R. • Uralyt U • Veterans Administration (U.S.) • Veterans Affairs (U.S.) • Vitamin U • double-u • hnRNP U • hnRNP U Protein • non-U • u : 'U-turn • u-drive • u-turn

Midwest US • NCI (US) • NEI (US) • NIA (US) • NIDA (US) • Northwest US • Southeast US • Southwest US • US Air Force • US Air Force Academy • US Army • US Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory • US Attorney General • US Bioscience Brand of Altretamine • US Bioscience Brand of Amifostine • US Border Patrol • US Cabinet • US Coast Guard • US Congress • US Constitution • US Fish and Wildlife Service • US Government • US Government Printing Office • US House • US House of Representatives • US Marine Corps • US Marshals Service • US Military Academy • US Mint • US Naval Academy • US Navy • US Post Office • US Postal Inspection Service • US Postal Service • US Secret Service • US Senate • US Trade Representative • US Virgin Islands • as for us • debt due by us • debt owed by us • for us • mercy on us! • none of us • the two of us

134 U.S. 1 • 166 U.S. 290 • 189 U.S. 475 • 1994 U.S.-North Korea nuclear pact • 211 U.S. 149 • 219 U.S. 346 • 263 U.S. 413 • 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution • 304 U.S. 64 • 312 U.S. 496 • 326 U.S. 310 • 339 U.S. 605 • 348 U.S. 26 • 367 U.S. 497 • 375 U.S. 411 • 376 U.S. 398 • 401 U.S. 37 • 403 U.S. 388 • 41 U.S. 1 • 415 U.S. 651 • 416 U.S. 312 • 427 U.S. 445 • 433 U.S. 186 • 441 U.S. 677 • 460 U.S. 462 • 468 U.S. 737 • 471 U.S. 539 • 490 U.S. 730 • 494 U.S. 259 • 506 U.S. 224 • 509 U.S. 764 • 517 U.S. 44 • 520 U.S. 17 • 524 U.S. 11 • 525 U.S. 55 • 528 U.S. 167 • 535 U.S. 722 • A.U.M.P. Church • April 8, 2003 journalist deaths by U.S. fire • Article I of the U.S. Constitution • Back in the U.S. • Bingo (U.S.) • Cambridge University R.U.F.C. • Casualties of the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan • Ch'u-Chou • Covenant of Bahá'u'lláh • Dancing with the Stars (U.S. TV series) • Don't U Eva (song) • E. U. Essien-Udom • Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse (Albuquerque, New Mexico) • Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution • Final V.U. 1971–1973 • Flag of Georgia (U.S. state) • Frontline (U.S. TV series) • Gary 'U.S.' Bonds • Georgia (U.S. state) Constitution • German submarine U-190 • German submarine U-32 • German submarine U-5 • German submarine U-505 • German submarine U-559 • German submarine U-869 • Glasgow Airport (U.S.) • Grandview, U.S.A. • Great Northern Railway (U.S.) • H. U. Sverdrup • H.U.N.E. • Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S. • I Love the '80s (U.S. TV series) • I Wish U Heaven • I Would Die 4 U • Ice Cream U.S.A. • Invasion U.S.A. • Invasion U.S.A. (1952 film) • Ja još spavam u tvojoj majici • Jewish-controlled U.S. government • John Robertson (U.S. Soldier) • K.U.K.L. • K.u.k.l. • Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup • Law Day, U.S.A. • List of English words containing Q not followed by U • List of Members of the Canadian House of Commons (U) • List of U.S. Christian denominations • List of U.S. National Forests • List of U.S. cities with diacritics • List of U.S. college team nicknames • List of U.S. colonial possessions • List of U.S. state beverages • List of U.S. states by unemployment rate • List of U.S. states' Poets Laureate • List of U.S. states' largest counties • List of cities in Germany starting with U, V • List of colleges and universities in Georgia (U.S. state) • List of fictional U.S. states • List of important Acts enacted by the U.S. Congress • List of motor vehicle deaths in U.S. by year • List of television stations in the U.S. by call sign (initial letter K) • List of television stations in the U.S. by call sign (initial letter W) • List of unsuccessful attempts to amend the U.S. Constitution • M.C.U. • M.U.L.E. • Median u-turn crossover • Nedjeljom u dva • Nightline (U.S. news program) • P'u-k'ung • Pyin U Lwin • S.H.U.S.H. • S.U.C.C.E.S.S. • SM U-135 • SM U-19 • Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands • Serv-U FTP Server • Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution • Slot machine (U.S. state ownership regulations) • Stripped Live in the U.K. • T.A.T.u. • Texas U-turn • Thant, U • Thatch Cay, U.S. Virgin Islands • The S.O.U.L. S.Y.S.T.E.M. • U Fleku • U Haul • U Roy • U Saw • U Thong Style • U of T • U-Bahn • U-God • U-Pick Live • U-Roy • U-Tsang • U-Turn • U-breve • U-double acute • U-ogonek • U. S. Postal Inspection Service • U. S. Robotics Corp. • U.F.O. • U.F.O. (band) • U.N. Commission on Human Rights • U.N.P.O.C. • U.S. 129 • U.S. 17 • U.S. 27 • U.S. 278 • U.S. 321 • U.S. 500 • U.S. 62 • U.S. 76 • U.S. Air Force Security Service • U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds • U.S. Air Forces in Europe • U.S. Amateur Public Links • U.S. Army Forces Far East • U.S. Attorney for the District of Hawaii • U.S. Chess Championship • U.S. Cup • U.S. District Court for the District of Hawaii • U.S. District Judge • U.S. Eighth Army Korean War order of battle • U.S. Highway 66 Association • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement • U.S. Institute of Peace • U.S. Marshals (film) • U.S. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence • U.S. Office of Special Counsel • U.S. Open (Tennis) • U.S. Open (golf) • U.S. Patients' Bill of Rights • U.S. Robotics • U.S. Robotics Corp. • U.S. Route 10 • U.S. Route 12 • U.S. Route 156 • U.S. Route 220 • U.S. Route 26 • U.S. Route 27 • U.S. Route 30 • U.S. Route 31 Business (Muskegon, Michigan) • U.S. Route 395 • U.S. Route 46 • U.S. Route 48 • U.S. Route 48 (1926) • U.S. Route 49 • U.S. Route 61 • U.S. Route 730 • U.S. Route 93 • U.S. Senate procedures • U.S. Seventh Fleet Korean War order of battle • U.S. federal judge • U.S. list of most-wanted Iraqis • U.S. theaters of operations in World War II • Ujezd u Brna • V-u-den • William Conway (U.S. Navy) • William Kent (U.S. Congressman) • William Simon U'Ren • Šta je to u tvojim venama

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U (named u /ˈjuː/, plural ues)[1][2] is the twenty-first letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet and a vowel in the English alphabet. It is the chemical symbol for uranium.

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  History

The letter U ultimately comes from the Semitic letter Waw by way of the letter Y. See the letter Y for details.

During the late Middle Ages, two forms of "v" developed, which were both used for its ancestor u and modern v. The pointed form "v" was written at the beginning of a word, while a rounded form "u" was used in the middle or end, regardless of sound. So whereas valor and excuse appeared as in modern printing, "have" and "upon" were printed haue and vpon. The first distinction between the letters "u" and "v" is recorded in a Gothic alphabet from 1386, where "v" preceded "u". By the mid-16th century, the "v" form was used to represent the consonant and "u" the vowel sound, giving us the modern letter "u". Capital "U" was not accepted as a distinct letter until many years later.[3]

  Usage

In most languages that use the Latin alphabet, ⟨U⟩ represents the close back rounded vowel /u/. In English it commonly represents /ʌ/ or /ʊ/ ("short U") as in duck, or /ju(ː)/ ("long U") as in mule. Additionally, the letter U is used in text messaging and internet and other written slang to denote you, by virtue of both being pronounced [juː]. In French the letter represents the close front rounded vowel; /u/ is represented by ⟨ou⟩.

  Related letters and other similar characters

  Computing codes

character U u
Unicode name LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U LATIN SMALL LETTER U
character encoding decimal hex decimal hex
Unicode 85 0055 117 0075
UTF-8 85 55 117 75
Numeric character reference U U u u
EBCDIC family 228 E4 164 A4
ASCII 1 85 55 117 75

1 and all encodings based on ASCII, including the DOS, Windows, ISO-8859 and Macintosh families of encodings.

  Other representations

  References

  1. ^ "U" Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989); Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (1993)
  2. ^ Brown & Kiddle (1870) The institutes of English grammar, p 19.
    Ues is the plural of the name of the letter; the plural of the letter itself is U's, Us, u's, or us.
  3. ^ Pflughaupt, Laurent (2008). Letter by Letter: An Alphabetical Miscellany. trans. Gregory Bruhn. Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 123–124. ISBN 978-1-56898-737-8. http://books.google.com/books?id=63Qnbt2CMiMC&pg=PA124. Retrieved 2009-06-21. 

  External links

  • Media related to U at Wikimedia Commons
  • The Wiktionary entry for U
  • The Wiktionary entry for u


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Letter U with diacritics
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.us

                   
.us
Introduced 1985
TLD type Country code top-level domain
Status Active
Registry Neustar
Sponsor United States Department of Commerce
Intended use Entities connected with  United States
Actual use Was formerly the primary domain name used by state and local governments in the United States, but many of these have since moved to .GOV.
Some use by American businesses; relatively popular for domain hacks (e.g. del.icio.us) Most business and commercial use is .com instead.
Registered domains 1,767,085 (June 12 2012)[1]
Registration restrictions U.S. nexus requirement can be enforced by challenge, but seldom is.
Structure Originally registrations were within complex, 3rd or 4th level hierarchy, but currently direct second-level registrations are allowed; kids.us permits 3rd-level registrations for child-friendly sites.
Documents RFC 1480; USDoC agreements with Neustar
Dispute policies usTLD Dispute Resolution Policy (usDRP)
Website nic.us
DNSSEC yes

.us is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the United States and was established in 1985. Registrants of .us domains must be United States citizens, residents, or organizations, or a foreign entity with a presence in the United States. Most registrants in the country have registered for .com, .net, .org and other gTLDs, instead of .us, which has primarily been used by state and local governments despite any entity having the option of registering a .us domain.

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  History

The original administrator of .us was Jon Postel of the Information Sciences Institute (ISI) at the University of Southern California (USC). He administered .us under a subcontract that the ISI and USC had from SRI International (which held the .us and the gTLD contract with the United States Department of Defense) and later Network Solutions (which held the .us and the gTLD contract with the National Science Foundation). Registrants could only register third-level domains or higher in a geographic and organizational hierarchy. The vast majority of the geographic subdomains in .us were delegated to various private entities and .us registrants could register with the delegated administrator for the level they wished to register in, but not directly with the .us administrator.

In April 2002, second-level domains under .us became available for registration. The .us domain is currently administered by NeuStar Inc. under a United States Department of Commerce contract.

  Second-level domains for states

Each U.S. state, federal territory, and the District of Columbia has a reserved two-letter second-level domain based on the International Organization for Standardization Standard ISO 3166-2:US for the United States. For example, .ny.us is reserved for websites affiliated with New York and .va.us for those affiliated with Virginia. However, some state administrations prefer usage of .gov domains or others; e.g., California’s chief website is located at www.ca.gov instead of www.state.ca.us, and Massachusetts' chief website is located at www.mass.gov instead of www.state.ma.us.

Additionally, the territories of the US have their own ccTLDs: .as for American Samoa, .gu for Guam, .mp for Northern Mariana Islands, .pr for Puerto Rico, and .vi for the United States Virgin Islands. These operate alongside or in preference to their .us subdomains (i.e., .as.us, .gu.us, .mp.us, .pr.us, and .vi.us, respectively).

  Other administered second-level domains

  Locality-based namespaces

The general format is "<organization-name>.<locality>.<state>.us", where <state> is a state's two-letter postal abbreviation.

Four values of <organization-name> have specific meanings:

Ordinarily, a <locality> is a city, county, parish, or township. Some other names may replace the <locality>:

  • state: state government agencies (<organization-name>.state.<state>.us)
  • dst: government agencies in administrative districts (<organization-name>.dst.<state>.us)
  • cog: councils of government (federations of cities or counties) (<organization-name>.cog.<state>.us)
  • k12: public elementary and/or secondary unified school districts (<district-name>.k12.<state>.us), or individual schools (<school-name>.k12.<state>.us)
  • pvt.k12: private elementary or secondary schools (<school-name>.pvt.k12.<state>.us)
  • cc: community colleges (<school-name>.cc.<state>.us)
  • tec: technical and vocational schools (<school-name>.tec.<state>.us)
  • lib: public libraries (<library-name>.lib.<state>.us)
  • mus: museums (<museum-name>.mus.<state>.us)
  • gen: general independent entities (clubs or other groups not fitting into the above categories) (<organization-name>.gen.<state>.us)

In some cases, <locality> and <state> may be combined into a single namespace—for example, many Kentucky school districts have a name of the form area.<kyschools>.us, and even those districts that have a different URL use that form as a redirect to their actual URL. For two examples in the same Kentucky county, Paducah Public Schools are at http://paducah.kyschools.us, while the McCracken County Public Schools use mccracken.kyschools.us as a redirect to their actual URL of http://www.mccrackencountyschools.net.

As noted above, registration of a subdomain in this space may depend on the cooperation of a private delegate. Many mainstream registration companies do not offer domains in this space, which may account for the low utilization rate.

  Restrictions on use of .us domains

Under .US nexus requirements .US domains may be registered only by the following qualified entities:

  • Any United States citizen or resident,
  • Any United States entity, such as organizations or corporations,
  • Any foreign entity or organization with a bona fide presence in the United States

To ensure that these requirements are met, NeuStar frequently conducts "spot checks" on registrant information.

To prevent anonymous registrations that do not meet these requirements, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration has ruled that registrants of .us domains may not secure private domain name registration [1].

Registrants are required to provide complete contact information without omissions. [2]

  See also

  External links

  References

  1. ^ NeuStar. ""Statistics | neustar.us"". http://www.neustar.us/statistics/. Retrieved 12 June 2012. 


   
               

 

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