N (disambiguation)

N (disambiguation)

N is the fourteenth letter of the Latin alphabet.

N may also refer to:

Contents

Mathematics

Computing

  • n or 802.11n, the latest WLAN protocol published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Science

Engineering

Entertainment

  • N (video game), a 2005 computer game
    • N+, an enhanced remake of the prior game
  • N (Norther album), a 2008 album by Norther
  • Zone
  • "N", a song by Banya for the "Pump It Up: The Perfect Collection" music video game
  • Near (Death Note) (alias N), a character in Death Note media
  • N., a short story by Stephen King
  • Neutral (Dungeons & Dragons), an alignment in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
  • N, an alias of Drew Mulholland, who recorded more often as Mount Vernon Arts Lab
  • n, an iamamiwhoami song
  • N (Pokémon), the boss of Team Plasma and main antagonist in Pokémon Black and White

Broadcasting

Language

  • Ñ, a letter used in the Spanish and Filipino alphabets
  • N (kana), a Japanese kana
  • [n̪], [n], [ɳ], [ɲ], [ŋ], [ɴ], one of several nasal consonants

Other uses

See also

  • N class (disambiguation)
  • Nano (disambiguation)
  • N-word (disambiguation), euphemism for a pejorative term
  • n-, the n- arbitary prefix
Latin letter disambiguation

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