Char
People
- Char Fontane, American actress
- Char Margolis, American spiritualist
- René Char (1907–1988), French poet
- The Char family of Colombia:
- Fuad Char, Colombian senator
- Alejandro Char Chaljub, mayor of Barranquilla
- Arturo Char Chaljub, Colombian senator
- David Char Navas, Colombian senator
- Sofia Daccarett Char, better known as Sofia Carson, American actress and singer
- Char (musician), stage name of Japanese musician Hisato Takenaka (born 1955)
Other uses
- River Char, a river in Dorset, England
- Char (chemistry), the solid material that forms during the initial stage of combustion of a carbonaceous material
- Char (fish), a common name for fishes in the genus Salvelinus, including Arctic char
- Char Aznable, a fictional character from the Mobile Suit Gundam series
- A
char
in ANSI/ISO C is a value holding one byte (which was the size of a character in legacy encodings such as ASCII) - A common slang term for tea throughout the British Empire in the 19th and 20th centuries
- A charwoman, a cleaning woman
- A characteristic (algebra) of a ring in mathematics
- Any French tank (from char d'assaut), but more specifically one with a short designation such as:
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Char
- All pages with titles containing Char
- Charr (disambiguation)
- Chars, commune in France
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