delta
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the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet (Δ, δ).
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the consonant sound represented by this letter.
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the fourth in a series of items.
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anything triangular, like the Greek capital delta (Δ).
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Mathematics. an incremental change in a variable, as Δ or δ.
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a nearly flat plain of alluvial deposit between diverging branches of the mouth of a river, often, though not necessarily, triangular.
the Nile delta.
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Also Delta a word used in communications to represent the letter D.
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Astronomy. Delta, a star that is usually the fourth brightest of a constellation.
The fourth brightest star in the Southern Cross is Delta Crucis.
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(foll by the genitive case of a specified constellation) usually the fourth brightest star in a constellation
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any of a group of US launch vehicles used to put unmanned satellites into orbit
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communications a code word for the letter d
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the fourth letter in the Greek alphabet (Δ, δ), a consonant transliterated as d
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an object resembling a capital delta in shape
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(capital when part of name) the flat alluvial area at the mouth of some rivers where the mainstream splits up into several distributaries
the Mississippi Delta
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maths a finite increment in a variable
Other Word Forms
- deltaic adjective
Etymology
Origin of delta
First recorded in 1150–1200; Middle English delta, deltha, from Latin delta, from Greek délta; akin to Hebrew dāleth
Example Sentences
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Given the nature of delta hedging options, their activity, especially when approaching option expiry, can amplify or exaggerate market moves significantly.
From MarketWatch • Dec. 10, 2025
Ms. Low rehashes that old story, but concedes the delta is at least partially a product of the fact that “many women want to spend time at home with their children.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 11, 2025
Many of its largest cities -- including Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hong Kong -- sit in delta regions made of soft, water-saturated sediment that naturally sinks over time.
From Science Daily • Oct. 23, 2025
At Martín García Island, Argentina, a series of crags amid the Río de la Plata delta, she tries to make sense of crooked crosses cast from a single mold.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 30, 2025
Our landing site is at the delta of a long-gone river.
From "The Martian" by Andy Weir
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