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X is the 24th letter of the Latin alphabet.

X may also refer to:


Video X (disambiguation)



Art, entertainment, and media

Fictional entities

  • X (Dark Horse Comics), a character and series by Dark Horse Comics
  • X (Marvel Comics), a mutant character appearing in Marvel Comics
  • X (The X-Files), a character from the television series The X-files
  • Mega Man X (character) (also known as "X"), the protagonist in the Mega Man X video game series
  • Radio X (Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Soundtrack), the radio station from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • X, a symbol used on treasure maps in fiction to show the location of the hidden treasure
  • X Parasite, a central subject of the 2002 game Metroid Fusion for Nintendo's Game Boy Advance handheld console

Film

  • X (1963 film), subtitled The Man with the X-Ray Eyes, an American science-fiction film
  • X (1986 film), a Norwegian film direct by Oddvar Einarson
  • X (2014 film), an Indian anthology film
  • Jason X, a 2001 American science fiction horror film
  • Malcolm X (1992 film), a film by Spike Lee promoted with the alternate title X
  • X: Night of Vengeance, a 2011 film by Australian director Jon Hewitt
  • X-rated, a rating given to films suitable for an adult-only audience

Games

  • X (1992 video game) (????, Ekkusu), an early 3D game for Nintendo's Game Boy console released only in Japan
  • X (game series), a science fiction space simulator series by Egosoft
  • X (Xbox show), an annual trade show hosted by Microsoft to showcase Xbox merchandise
  • Dance Dance Revolution X, a 2008 music video game by Konami
  • Pokémon X, one of the two paired Pokémon X and Y games for the Nintendo 3DS
  • Xenoblade Chronicles X (2015), a Nintendo Wii U game

Literature

  • X (book), subtitled Writings '79-'82, a book by avant garde composer John Cage
  • X (magazine), a quarterly review of literature and the arts
  • X (manga), a 1992 Japanese manga, anime film, and anime television series
  • X (novel), a Kinsey Millhone novel by Sue Grafton
  • "Study No. X", a poem by Pierre Coupey

Music

Performers

  • X (American band), American punk band
  • X (Australian band), Australian punk band
  • Gröûp X, comical faux Saudi Arabian band who are actually American
  • Group X, British instrumental band from the 1960s
  • Liberty X, British pop vocal group
  • X Japan, Japanese metal band, originally named X from 1982-1992
  • XXXTentacion, American rapper commonly referred to as "X"

Albums

  • X (Agnez Mo album), released in 2017) by Agnez Mo
  • X (Klaus Schulze album), released in 1978 by Klaus Schulze
  • X (Gnags album), released in 1983 by Gnags
  • X (INXS album), released in 1990 by INXS
  • X (K-Ci & JoJo album), released in 2000 by K-Ci & JoJo
  • X (Def Leppard album), released in 2002 by Def Leppard
  • X (Anna Vissi album), released in 2002 by Anna Vissi
  • X (Kristeen Young album), released in 2004 by Kristeen Young
  • X the album, Christian compilation album series released annually by Tooth and Nail Records since 2004
  • X (Liberty X album), released in 2005 by Liberty X
  • X (Fourplay album), released in 2006 by Fourplay
  • X (Kylie Minogue album), released in 2007 by Kylie Minogue
  • X (Trace Adkins album), released in 2008 by Trace Adkins
  • X (Spock's Beard album), released in 2010 by Spock's Beard
  • X (Royal Hunt album), released in 2010 by Royal Hunt
  • X (Roll Deep album), released in 2012 by Roll Deep
  • X (The 69 Eyes album), released in 2012
  • X (Chris Brown album), released in 2014 by Chris Brown
  • X (Ed Sheeran album) (read as "Multiply"), released in 2014 by Ed Sheeran
  • X (Lucki mixtape), released in 2015 by Lucki
  • X (Maluma album), scheduled to be released in 2017 by Maluma
  • X, an album by Philippine hip-hop collective Ex Battalion

Operas

  • X, The Life and Times of Malcolm X, a 1986 opera based on the life of Malcolm X

Songs

  • "X" (Chris Brown song)
  • "X" (Liberty X song)
  • "X" (Xzibit song)
  • "X" (21 Savage and Metro Boomin song)
  • "X", a song from the album Angels & Demons by Peter Andre
  • "X", a song from the album The Magic Position by Patrick Wolf
  • "X", a song from the album Pain Is Love by Ja Rule featuring Missy Elliott and Tweet
  • "X", a song from the album Blue Blood by X Japan
  • "X", a song from the album Future History by Jason Derulo
  • "X", a song from the album Toxicity by System of a Down
  • "X", a song from the album Undeniable by Hellyeah

Plays

  • X: Or, Betty Shabazz v. The Nation, a 2017 play by Marcus Gardley

Radio

  • X, the initial letter of many stations originating in Mexico

Stations

  • 99X (Atlanta), a modern rock radio station in Atlanta, Georgia now heard only on HD
  • KHTI, formerly KCXX, known as "The 'X' at 103.9 FM", a rock n' roll radio station in the Inland Empire, Southern California
  • KTHX-FM, also known as "The 'X' at 100.1 FM", a rock n' roll radio station in Reno, Nevada
  • KXXR, also known as "93X", an active rock radio station in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • WBSX, also known as 97.9X in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/Hazelton, Pennsylvania
  • WNFZ, also known as "94.3 the X", a modern rock radio station in Knoxville, Tennessee
  • WQXA, also known as 105.7 "The 'X'", a modern rock radio station in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
  • WSUN (FM), also known as "97X", a modern rock radio station in Tampa, Florida
  • WXDX-FM, also known as "The 'X' at 105.9", a modern rock radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • WXLP, also known as "97X," a classic hits station in the Quad Cities, Iowa-Illinois, licensed to Moline, Illinois
  • WXLV (FM), former call sign brandeds as "90.3 "The X"", a college radio station in Allentown, Pennsylvania
  • WROX-FM, also known as "96X," a modern rock radio station in Norfolk, Virginia
  • WZDA, formerly known as "103.9 The 'X'", a modern rock radio station in Dayton, Ohio
  • XETRA-FM, also known as "91X", a modern rock radio station in San Diego, California
  • XFM is a commercial radio station in London and Manchester, UK, owned by Global Radio

Roller coasters

  • X (roller coaster), a roller coaster in Thorpe Park, England
  • X² (roller coaster), the world's first fourth dimension coaster, at Six Flags Magic Mountain

Television

  • Kamen Rider X, a Japanese television series and part of the Kamen Rider franchise
  • The X (TV series), a Canadian children's television program produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • The X's, an American animated television series
  • WXSP-CD, a Class-A television station in Grand Rapids, Michigan branded as "The X"
  • X'ed, to be the victim of a hidden camera prank on The Jamie Kennedy Experiment

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Businesses and organizations

Companies

  • X (company), previously Google X, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc. which specialises in research and development
  • X, the stock symbol for United States Steel Corporation
  • X.com, the original name of PayPal

Schools

  • St. Francis Xavier University, a university in Antigonish, Nova Scotia
  • The X, nickname for École Polytechnique, a French engineering school

Other organizations

  • X (demo party), a Dutch demoscene party which started in 1995
  • Organization X, a pro-royalist and anti-communist guerrilla group, active during the Axis occupation of Greece and the Greek Civil War

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Language

  • Chi (letter), the twenty-second letter of the Greek alphabet, often used to abbreviate "Christ"
  • ??', a letter in the Arabic alphabet
  • Kha (Cyrillic), a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet
  • x, a symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet for the voiceless velar fricative
  • ?, a symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet for the voiceless uvular fricative

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People

In arts and entertainment

  • Director X (born 1975), Canadian music video director also known as X and Little X
  • Princess X (musician), former stage name of musician Liza Fox
  • XXXTentacion, a rapper who is often referred to as X
  • Shaun Ryder, English musician and singer-songwriter, sometimes uses the pseudonym X (born 1962)
  • Terminator X, the stage name for American DJ Norman Roberts who worked with Public Enemy
  • X, ring name of wrestler Carl Ouellet

Other people

  • Clarence 13X, founder of the 5 Percent Nation
  • Clyde X, Nation of Islam official
  • Khoisan X (1955-2010), political activist
  • Laura X, feminist historian
  • Malcolm X (1925-1965), civil rights activist
  • Michael X (1933-1975), activist and criminal
  • X, the girl in the X Case, a landmark court case about abortion in Ireland
  • X, the pseudonym under which the "X Article", formally titled "The Sources of Soviet Conduct", was published in Foreign Affairs magazine
  • X, surname often assumed by members of the Nation of Islam

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Science, technology, and mathematics

Astronomy

  • X, signifying a comet of unknown orbit
  • Galaxy X (galaxy), a postulated dark galaxy
  • Planet X, a hypothesised planet in the outer solar system

Biology

  • × (or x), in binomial nomenclature as part of a hybrid name in botany
  • X chromosome, one of the two sex-determining chromosomes in many animal species, including mammals

Chemistry

  • Mole fraction (X)
  • X, the pseudoelement symbol for a halogen or halide in organic chemistry; see Skeletal formula

Computing

  • X (writing speed), the speed at which data is written to an optical disc
  • OS X, the current graphical operating system for Apple hardware
  • X, the name of the X Window System, a client-server display protocol often used in UNIX environments
  • X, the letter commonly used in the buttons to close windows
  • X file format, file format used by DirectX
  • X Window System protocols and architecture, rules for communication between the former client and server

Mathematics

  • 10 (number) (Roman numeral: X)
  • Cross product or vector product (×)
  • Multiplication sign (× or ?)
  • x, an axis in the Cartesian coordinate system
  • x, a common variable for unknown or changing concepts in mathematics

Physics

  • X (charge), a conserved quantum number in particle physics
  • Extension (x), the change in length of wire when force is applied to a it under Hooke's law
  • Magnification (×), in optics
  • Electrical reactance (X), the imaginary part of electrical impedance
  • X band, part of the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum
  • X radiation, made up of X-rays (Roentgen radiation)
  • X unit (X), in physics
  • X-wave, a type of waveform

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Other uses

  • X (automobile), a French car produced in 1908 and 1909
  • X (gender identity), used on passports and identification documents to denote intersex or indeterminate gender
  • X mark, a common written symbol of negation or affirmation
  • X, the symbol for a strike in bowling
  • X, a handwritten symbol for a kiss
  • X, a street name for the drug MDMA
  • X, often used by straight edgers to show their commitment to their lifestyle
  • ?, a box drawing character
  • (X), a typographical symbol in Japanese resale price maintenance
  • X, sometimes used in acronyms and other abbreviations to represent the word "cross"
  • X, the legal signature of an illiterate person
  • The X, the Xcel Energy Center, an arena in Saint Paul, Minnesota

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See also

  • Chi (disambiguation)
  • Doctor X (disambiguation)
  • Ex (disambiguation)
  • Galaxy X (disambiguation)
  • Miss X (disambiguation)
  • Mister X (disambiguation)
  • Model X (disambiguation)
  • Professor X (disambiguation)
  • Project X (disambiguation)
  • Racer X (disambiguation)
  • X force (disambiguation)
  • Saltire
  • X marks the spot (disambiguation)
  • XX (disambiguation)
  • XXX (disambiguation)
  • XXXX (disambiguation)

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