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Possible Answers: CHI.
Last seen on: –Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jan 12 2021
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 2 2020
–The Washington Post Crossword – Apr 12 2020
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Apr 2 2020
–Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Oct 28 2019
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 27 2019
–Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 18 2019
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 4 2019
–Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Aug 29 2019
–NY Times Crossword 14 Aug 19, Wednesday
–Universal Crossword – Jul 5 2019
–Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jun 22 2019
–LA Times Crossword 19 May 19, Sunday
–The Washington Post Crossword – May 19 2019
–Universal Crossword – Feb 15 2019
–Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 26 2018
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Dec 18 2018
–Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Sep 8 2018
–USA Today Crossword – Aug 27 2018
–Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Aug 16 2018
–USA Today Crossword – June 27 2018 Wednesday Crossword Answers
Random information on the term “CHI”:
Chi (uppercase Χ, lowercase χ; Greek: χῖ) is the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced /ˈkaɪ/ or /ˈkiː/ in English.
Its value in Ancient Greek was an aspirated velar stop /kʰ/ (in the Western Greek alphabet: /ks/).
In Koine Greek and later dialects it became a fricative ([x]/[ç]) along with Θ and Φ.
In Modern Greek, it has two distinct pronunciations: In front of high or front vowels (/e/ or /i/) it is pronounced as a voiceless palatal fricative [ç], as in German ich or like the h in some pronunciations of the English words hew and human. In front of low or back vowels (/a/, /o/ or /u/) and consonants, it is pronounced as a voiceless velar fricative ([x]), as in German ach.
Chi is romanized as ⟨ch⟩ in most systematic transliteration conventions, but sometimes ⟨kh⟩ is used. In addition, in Modern Greek, it is often also romanized as ⟨h⟩ or ⟨x⟩ in informal practice.
In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 600.
In ancient times, some local forms of the Greek alphabet used the chi instead of xi to represent the /ks/ sound. This was borrowed into the early Latin language, which led to the use of the letter X for the same sound in Latin, and many modern languages that use the Latin alphabet.