V (disambiguation)
V is the twenty-second letter of the Latin alphabet, as well as the Roman numeral for 5.
V may also refer to:
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Science and technology
- V band of radio, in ranges from 50 to 75 GHz
- V (operating system), 1981–1988
- Haplogroup V (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup
- ATC code V, Various, a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
- V, stands for Von Neumann universe in set-theory
- V, stands for the Verschiebung operator in algebraic group theory
- V, the chemical symbol for the element Vanadium
- V, a symbol for voltage, an electric potential difference in a circuit
- V, the symbol for volt, the SI unit used to quantify any electric potential difference
- V, a color-difference channel in television engineering, in the YUV colorspace
- V.92 in data communications, as a 56k modem
- V-Model, a model for a software development process
- Trigeminal nerve, a cranial nerve responsible for motor functions and sensation in the face
- V(), the usual name for the operation to release a Semaphore
- V, one of two abbreviations for polyvinyl chloride in the SPI resin identification coding system
- V number, the normalized frequency of an optical fiber
- v, the symbol for speed resp. velocity
- V engine, an internal combustion engine configuration
- V, the 1-letter notation for the amino acid valine
- V-moth or Macaria wauaria, a moth in the family Geometridae
Print media
- "V" (poem), a 1985 poem by Tony Harrison
- V (character), the name of the protagonist of the 1980s comic book V for Vendetta and the 2006 film of the same name
- V (American magazine), an American magazine launched in 1999
- V (Finnish magazine), a Finnish magazine launched in 2006 and discontinued in 2007
- V, the narrator of Vladimir Nabokov's novel The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
- V., the first novel of Thomas Pynchon
- V, tabloid publication of National Vanguard
- V (The Second Generation), a 2008 novel based on the 1983/84 miniseries and 1984–1985 TV series, V
- V, a shortened name for the copy of the Anglian collection found in the Cotton collection manuscript Vespasian B VI
- "V" Is for Vengeance, the twenty-second novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet mystery" series, published in 2011
Film and television
- V (franchise), a science fiction franchise including
- V (1983 miniseries), the original 1983 two-part television miniseries
- V: The Final Battle, a 1984 three-part miniseries
- V (1984 TV series), a 1984–1985 TV series
- V (2009 TV series), a 2009 re-imagining of the 1983 TV miniseries
- V (TV network), a French language television network operating in Québec
- V (Australian TV channel), an Australian pay-TV channel
- Channel V, a music-centric television station operated by STAR TV and Fox International Channels
- V for Vendetta (film), the film adaptation of the novel of the same name
- V (film), a 2020 Telugu film
- V, also abbreviated VG, in reference to the 1993 anime series Kidou Senshi Mobile Suit Victory Gundam
- V, slang abbreviation for vampire blood in the HBO series True Blood
- V, the production code for the 1965–66 Doctor Who serial The Daleks' Master Plan
Music
- V (band), a British boyband
- V Festival, an annual British music festival
- V Festival (Australia), the Australian version of the British music festival
- V (Vlad Radovanov, born c. 1971), American rapper in duo V & Legacy
- V (singer) (born 1995), stage name of Kim Tae-Hyung (김태형), a member of the South Korean boy band BTS
- "V" (Lee Jung-hyun song), a 2013 song
- Valvin "V" Roane, American R&B/Soul singer and songwriter
Albums
- V (Fate album) (2006)
- V (Havok album) (2020)
- V (jj album) (2014)
- V (Karma to Burn album) (2011)
- V (Legião Urbana album) (1991)
- V (Live album) (2001)
- V (Maroon 5 album) (2014)
- V (Saint Vitus album) (1990)
- V (Scale the Summit album) (2015)
- V (Spock's Beard album) (2000)
- V (The Bronx album), 2017
- V (The Fucking Champs album) (2002)
- V (The Horrors album) (2017)
- V (Van She album) (2008)
- V (Vanessa Hudgens album) (2006)
- V (Wavves album) (2015)
- Five (Hollywood Undead album) (2017)
- Room V (2005), by Shadow Gallery
- V – The New Mythology Suite (2000), by Symphony X
- V Live (album), a 2007 live album by Vitalic
- V, a shelved album by Vanessa Amorosi
- V, a 1991 album by hip-hop musician Steady B
- V, a planned album by the Jonas Brothers, with some of the songs released on Live, 2013
- V, a 2011 album by black metal band Vreid
- V, an announced but never materialized solo debut album from producer Flying Lotus' rapper alter-ego Captain Murphy
- V, a 2016 album by stoner rock band Truckfighters
- V., a 2018 album by psychedelic rock band Wooden Shjips
- V, a 2019 album by Canadian country music singer Aaron Goodvin
Other uses
- V (drink), an energy drink
- Vaseline
- V (Los Angeles Railway), a railroad line 1920–1963
- V (New York City Subway service), a former New York City Subway service
- V (video game), a 1986 video game based on the 1980s TV series
- V sign, a hand gesture
- "V" device, an American military award device
- V formation of birds and airplanes
- Cadillac V series, Cadillac's series of high-performance vehicles
- V, the NYSE ticker symbol for Visa Inc.
- V, the former NYSE ticker symbol for Vivendi
- v., abbreviation for versus used in legal case citation
- v., abbreviation of von in German surnames
- V, an abbreviation used for the Swedish Left Party (Vänsterpartiet)
- Venstre (Denmark), a political party in Denmark
- Liberal Party of Norway (Venstre)
- Ⓥ, symbol of Norwegian alcoholic beverage retailer Vinmonopolet
- VVVVVV, a 2010 video game by Terry Cavanagh
- Verb, a part of speech
- Victor, the military time zone code for UTC−09:00
- V, the protagonist of the video game Cyberpunk 2077
- V, A playable character in the video game Devil May Cry 5
See also
- VEE (disambiguation)
- versus (disambiguation)
- vs (disambiguation)
- V series (disambiguation)
- 5 (disambiguation)
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