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1. C
Gram. complement .
2. C
consonant .
3. C
coulomb .
4. C
county (used with a number to designate a county road):
C55.
5. C
the third in order or in a series .
6. C
(sometimes l.c. ) (in some grading systems) a grade or mark indicating fair or average quality .
7. C
the tonic note of the C major scale .
8. C
a tonality having C as the tonic .
9. C
a written or printed note representing this tone .
10. C
(in the fixed system of solmization) the first tone of the scale of C major, called
do.
11. C
the tonality having C as the tonic note .
12. C
a symbol indicating quadruple time and appearing after the clef sign on a musical staff .
13. C
(sometimes l.c. ) the Roman numeral for 100 .
14. C
a powerful high-level computer programming language suitable for creating operating systems and complex applications.
15. C
Celsius .
16. C
centigrade.
17. C
capacitance .
18. C
carbon .
19. C
cysteine .
20. C
cytosine .
21. c
Optics. candle .
22. c
(with a year) about: c1775.
23. c
curie .
24. c
cycle .
25. c
the velocity of light in a vacuum: approximately 186,000 miles per second or 299,793 km per second.
26. c
the velocity of sound.
Definition of 'c'
Princeton's WordNet
1. (noun) degree centigrade, degree Celsius, C
a degree on the centigrade scale of temperature
2. (noun) speed of light, light speed, c
the speed at which light travels in a vacuum; the constancy and universality of the speed of light is recognized by defining it to be exactly 299,792,458 meters per second
3. (noun) vitamin C, C, ascorbic acid
a vitamin found in fresh fruits (especially citrus fruits) and vegetables; prevents scurvy
4. (noun) deoxycytidine monophosphate, C
one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA; all four nucleotides have a common phosphate group and a sugar (ribose)
5. (noun) cytosine, C
a base found in DNA and RNA and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with guanine
6. (noun) carbon, C, atomic number 6
an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compounds
7. (noun) hundred, 100, C, century, one C
ten 10s
8. (noun) coulomb, C, ampere-second
a unit of electrical charge equal to the amount of charge transferred by a current of 1 ampere in 1 second
9. (noun) C
a general-purpose programing language closely associated with the UNIX operating system
10. (noun) C
(music) the keynote of the scale of C major
11. (noun) C, c
the 3rd letter of the Roman alphabet
12. (adj) coke, blow, nose candy, snow, C
street names for cocaine
13. (adj) hundred, one hundred, 100, c
being ten more than ninety
1. (noun) C
a grade given to a student for work that is average in quality
I got a C in history.
2. (abbreviation) C
Celsius
24; º C
3. C
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4. C
indicates a cup as a measurement in recipes
2 c flour
Definition of 'c'
Webster Dictionary
1. c
c is the third letter of the English alphabet . It is from the Latin letter C, which in old Latin represented the sounds of k, and g (in go); its original value being the latter . In Anglo-Saxon words, or Old English before the Norman Conquest, it always has the sound of k. The Latin C was the same letter as the Greek /, /, and came from the Greek alphabet . The Greeks got it from the Ph/nicians. The English name of C is from the Latin name ce, and was derived, probably, through the French . Etymologically C is related to g, h, k, q, s (and other sibilant sounds). Examples of these relations are in L. acutus, E. acute, ague; E. acrid, eager, vinegar; L. cornu, E. horn; E. cat, kitten; E. coy, quiet; L. circare, OF. cerchier, E. search
2. c
the keynote of the normal or "natural" scale, which has neither flats nor sharps in its signature; also, the third note of the relative minor scale of the same
3. c
c after the clef is the mark of common time, in which each measure is a semibreve (four fourths or crotchets); for alla breve time it is written /
4. c
the "C clef," a modification of the letter C, placed on any line of the staff, shows that line to be middle C
5. c
as a numeral, C stands for Latin centum or 100, CC for 200, etc
Definitions of 'c'
The New Hacker's Dictionary
1. c
1. The third letter of the English alphabet . 2. ASCII 1000011.
Sense: Celsius or centigrade
20; C (= twenty degrees Celsius/centigrade).
Afrikaans: C
Arabic: دَرَجه مِئَوِيَّه: سيلزيو
Bulgarian: по Целзий
Brazilian: C
Czech: stupeň Celsia
Danish: Celcius; celciusgrader
Greek: βαθμός Κελσίου (συντομογρ
Spanish: centígrado
Estonian: C (Celsiuse kraadi tähis)
Farsi: درجۀ سلسیوس یا سانتیگراد
Finnish: C
French: celcius
Hebrew: מַעֲלוֹת צֶלזִיוס
Hindi: सेल्सियस या सेंटीग्रेड का
Croatian: C, Celzij
Hungarian: Celsius-fok,°C
Indonesian: C
Italian: C
Korean: 섭씨
Lithuanian: C (Celsijaus)
Latvian: pēc Celsija
Malay: celsius
Norwegian: C (celsius)
Polish: Celsjusza
Persian: درجۀ سلسیوس یا سانتیگراد
Pashto: سانتى ګراډ: دسانتى ګريډ پ
Russian: шкала Цельсия
Slovak: celzius
Slovenian: Celzij
Serbian: Celzijus
Swedish: C (Celsius)
Thai: เซลเซียส
Turkish: derece
Taiwanese: 攝氏 (縮寫)
Ukrainian: по Цельсію
Urdu: درجہ حرارت کو ظاہر کرنے ک
Vietnamese: độ c
Chinese: 摄氏度(书面语缩写式)
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