I guess you mean Π.. It's a letter, pronounced the like the English "P"
Pi
The Hawaiian alphabet doesn't have the letter "T" in it.
its not a word its a greek letter
The Greek equivalant of the letter E is Epsilon.
The M in the Greek alphabet is "upper case" Mu.
William Jones introduced the Greek character for pi in 1707. It was the initial letter in Greek for the word perimeter. Previously mathematicians wrote perimeter/diameter to express pi.
The letter ypsilon (ύψιλον).
Tt is a genotype. Each letter is called an allele and represents a different trait. For instance, the T could stand for tall, and the t could stand for short. Because the T is a capital letter, it is the dominant trait. In the case of Tt, the person would be tall. If the genotype was TT, the person would again be tall. If the genotype was tt, the person would be short. All traits are represented by two or more alleles. Things like blood type are represented by multiple alleles.
For example, if the tall plant stand for T, the genotypes are: TT tt
BGLO stand for BLACK GREEK LETTER ORGANIZATION.
The Greek letter for "D" is Delta, represented by an open equilateral triangle. It signifies change.
Telegraphic Transfer
To Taste