Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: The first letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
Pronunciations: US: /ˈɑːlɛf/; UK: /ˈalef/
Origin and Usage: Aleph is derived from the Phoenician letter "aleph" meaning "ox". It is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet and is used in the Hebrew language as a consonant with a glottal stop sound. Aleph is also used in mathematics and physics to represent various concepts.
Synonyms: None
Related Words: Alpha, Almug, Ameer, Amigo, Amine
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