The small "c" sign, often written as "©," represents copyright. It indicates that the work is protected by copyright law, meaning the creator has exclusive rights to reproduce, distribute, and display the work. The symbol is typically accompanied by the year of first publication and the name of the copyright owner. This helps to inform the public that the work is legally protected and cannot be used without permission.
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
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).
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
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.
Salut: you can spel it out, or have a special sign that is created or given to mean Courtney. Name signs are usually given by a family member or special friend.
No Red Indians I'm guessing. Sure sign the ad belongs to a small minded bigot.
The small c* on a timeline stands for About.