The Greek capital letter for Omega is Ω.
The Greek capital letter for Psi is Ψ.
It is called "unicase", a capital letter is referred to as a "majiscule". The terms "lower case" and "upper case" are used as well, but that usually refers to the characters on a computer keyboard.
No but capital H is a symmetrical letter
You can use the AutoSum facility which can be triggered by clicking on the Greek letter sigma, which looks like a strange capital E like this: Σ
An angle can be named with one capital letter when the point represented by the letter is at the vertex (the endpoint of the two rays, lines, etc.)
That would be Omega (Ω) , the Greek capital letter.
The letter after 'psi' in the Greek Alphabet is 'Omega'.
The Greek letter, 'omega'. This is equivalent to the English letter, 'O'.
The letter in the Greek alphabet that precedes omega is psi.
The opposite of alpha in the Greek alphabet is omega. Omega is the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
Ω (omega) is the last letter.
Omega is the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
The correct spelling of the Greek letter is "omega".
Omega was a letter of the Greek alphabet.
omega = ω ~ w ~ m (upside-down)Also an obsolete form of pi = π is like an omega with a short line above.See link for "Variant pi"
The Greek capital letter for Phi is Φ.
The Greek capital letter for Lamda is Λ.