If you mean the small number, it is a power.
I'm not sure what you mean, but the c assignment operator is the equal sign, =
the small sign resemblig a 5 under the 'c' in some French word is called "cédille". it is a marker to indicate that the c should not be pronounced like a K ('indicate'), but more softly like a S ('chance')
If by sign you mean key signature than it would be 2 sharps: F# and C#. DEF#GABC#D
The Celsius sign is the C; the little circley thing at the top is the degree sign and goes before the C
The sign is not a percent sign but a c/o sign that means "in care of". This is used as a temporary mailing address as when someone wants to receive mail "in care of" (c/o) someone else's adress. Example: John Doe, c/o Jack Sprat, 1000 Anystreet, Anystate ZIP
You abbreviate 60 degrees Celsius by writing the number 60 with a degree sign to the right of the zero followed by a space and the letter C. The degree sign is a small circle that is placed next to the zero at the top (60° C).
It means that you multiply 3 times x times c. It is also possible that the "x" is a multiplication sign, in which case you only multiply 3 times c.
Small-C was created in 1980.
The small c* on a timeline stands for About.
No Red Indians I'm guessing. Sure sign the ad belongs to a small minded bigot.
its not small c its lower case c and China is a country.china is not.