Homonym: Ω (Ohm)
The Greek letter "Ω" (omega) is the 24th and final letter of the Greek alphabet. It is often used in various fields, including mathematics, physics, and engineering, to represent concepts such as ohms, which measure electrical resistance. In the context of the Greek language, "Ω" represents a long "o" sound.
In addition to its linguistic significance, "Ω" has cultural and symbolic meanings. It is frequently associated with the end or completion, as it is the last letter of the alphabet. This symbolism is often referenced in literature and religious texts, such as the Bible, where it signifies the ultimate conclusion or fulfillment.