it means "without" from the Latin sans
C with a line over it means with, and s with a line over it means without.
"s" with a line over it.That would be the letter s (lower case) with a horizontal line over the top.
With, without, before, and after are each symbolized with a single letter with a horizontal line written over it:With: cwithout: sbefore: aafter: p
S with a line over it means without, and a with a line over it means before.
Average speed Yes, but it is also a symbolic designation for "without" as in "sans". Converse to that is "with" and designated by a c with a line over it.
Yes, but not a straight line.
Its the letter S. Did you mean Where is the letter S in subway scrabble?
No, but it looks like it. Actually the leter S does have a line of symmetry. Not vertically but horizontally. See, S.
you mean the "the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog" No it does not have every letter of the alphabet in it. It does not have a "s"
A line of symmetry means that when you fold it in half that everything lines up perfectly. If you took the letter E and folded it in half sideways, does it line up perfectly? No. If you took an S and lined it up perfectly, does it over lap? Yes. Neither E nor S have a line of symmetry.
It means its the letter s.
A lower case a with a line over it means before in medical terminology. For instance, ac means before mealsLower case a with a line over it stands for "ante," and means "before" in medical terms.