CV indicates that it is a Aircraft Carrier. The N indicates that it has Nuclear propulsion. The number is used to indicate the specific hull number of the ship.
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She is literally one-of-a-kind. In 1958, they planned to make six nuclear-powered carriers and call them the Enterprise class carriers, but they cost too much so they only made the one named USS Enterprise. Nimitz class carriers were built later. Although the Nimitz class carriers are loosely based on the USS Enterprise, the USS Enterprise is not in the Nimitz class and is quite different. So, no. The USS Enterprise is not a Nimitz-Class aircraft carrier.
I work at a Kindergarten school...and we call them....guess what? lower case letters!!!
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syllabary or the alphabet
for "ElectroMotive Force" . . . what we casually call "voltage".
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Country Music
Call Enterprise and ask!
It doesn't have any special meaning. Not all call letters are requested (station program managers sometimes ask for certain call letters which are the initials of the owner, or the slogan of the company that operates the station). Many stations just take the call letters they are given, and those call letters don't stand for anything in particular, but are simply assigned by the Federal Communications Commission. Often, a station will take the assigned call letters and then create a slogan -- for example, in the 1970s, WBLS ran ads that featured stylish models and the ad said the station was "World's Best Looking Sound."
An entrepreneur.
Some letters such as e is a number, and i stands for imaginary number. But most letters are variables. x is a common variable. A variable is basically a number that you don't know so you just call it x.
Call Letters
Heroes
what we call ourselves has too have a e in it and five letters
free enterprise
The abbreviation CCMIS stands for Call Center Management Information System. It is a software that companies may use to automate phone calls to their consumers.