be·ta (b t , b -)n.1. The second letter of the Greek alphabet. See Table at alphabet. 2. The second item in a series or system of classification. 3. A mathematical measure of the sensitivity of rates of return on a portfolio or a given stock compared with rates of return on the market as a whole. A beta of 1.0 indicates that an asset closely follows the market; a beta greater than 1.0 indicates greater volatility than the market. 4. Physics a. A beta particle. b. A beta ray. 5. Chemistry a. The second position from a designated carbon atom in an organic molecule at which an atom or a radical may be substituted. b. An isomeric variation of a chemical compound. Used in combination: beta-estradiol. 6. Computer Science A beta version.
[Greek b ta, of Phoenician origin; see byt in Semitic roots.] |
beta Noun
1. the second letter in the Greek alphabet (Β, β)
2. the second in a group or series
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| Noun | 1. | beta - the 2nd letter of the Greek alphabet |
| 2. | Beta - beets |
| Adj. | 1. | beta - second in order of importance; "the candidate, considered a beta male, was perceived to be unable to lead his party to victory"important, of import - of great significance or value; "important people"; "the important questions of the day" |
| 2. | beta - preliminary or testing stage of a software or hardware product; "a beta version"; "beta software"explorative, exploratory - serving in or intended for exploration or discovery; "an exploratory operation"; "exploratory reconnaissance"; "digging an exploratory well in the Gulf of Mexico"; "exploratory talks between diplomats" |