Beta (, ; uppercase , lowercase , or cursive ; or ) is the second letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 2. In Ancient Greek, beta represented the voiced bilabial plosive . In Modern Greek, it represents the voiced bilabial fricative while in borrowed words is instead commonly transcribed as üÃÂ. Letters that arose from beta include the Roman letter and the Cyrillic letters and .
Like the names of most other Greek letters, the name of beta comes from the acrophonic name of the corresponding letter in Phoenician, which was the common Semitic word ('house', compare and ). In Greek, the name was , pronounced in Ancient Greek. It is spelled in modern monotonic orthography and pronounced .
The letter beta was derived from the Phoenician letter beth .
The letter ÃÂ had the largest number of highly divergent local forms. Besides the standard form (either rounded or pointed, ), there were forms as varied as (Gortyn), and (Thera), (Argos), (Melos), (Corinth), (Megara, Byzantium), and (Cyclades).
In some high-quality typesetting, especially in the French tradition, a typographic variant of the lowercase letter without a descender is used within a word for ancient Greek: is printed .
In typesetting technical literature, it is a commonly made mistake to use the German letter à(a sâÂÂz or sâÂÂs ligature) as a replacement for ò. The two letters resemble each other in some fonts, but they are unrelated.
In the system of Greek numerals, beta has a value of 2. Such use is denoted by a number mark: ÃÂâ².
Beta is used in finance as a measure of investment portfolio risk.
In the International Phonetic Alphabet, Greek minuscule beta denotes a voiced bilabial fricative .
A superscript version may also indicate a compressed vowel, like .
Beta has twice been used to name an Atlantic Basin tropical cyclone:
The term "beta" refers to advice on how to successfully complete a particular climbing route, boulder problem, or crux sequence.
Beta male, or simply beta, is a slang term for men derived from the designation for beta animals in ethology, along with its counterpart, alpha male. The term has been used as a pejorative self-identifier among members of manosphere communities, particularly incels, who do not believe they are assertive or traditionally masculine, and feel overlooked by women. It is also used to negatively describe other men who are not assertive, particularly in heterosexual relationships.
"Beta" can be used to refer to several consumer and professional videotape formats developed by Japan's Sony Corporation. Although similarly named, they are very different in function and obsolescence.
These characters are used only as mathematical symbols. Stylized Greek text should be encoded using the normal Greek letters, with markup and formatting to indicate text style: