c – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
C
n.
high-level programming language (Computers)
c
n.
third letter of the English alphabet; musical note
C
Ç
(
c-
cedilla) is a
Latin script letter, used in the
Albanian,
Azerbaijani,
Tatar,
Turkish,
Turkmen,
Kurdish and
Zazaki alphabets. Romance languages that use this letter include
Catalan,
French,
Friulian,
Ligurian,
Occitan, and
Portuguese as a variant of the letter
C. It is also occasionally used in
Crimean Tatar and
Manx. It is often retained in the spelling of
loanwords from any of these languages in
English,
Dutch,
Spanish,
Basque and other
Latin script spelled languages.
C (programming language)
C Sharp (programming language)
C*
C+
C+ or
C Plus may refer to:
C++
C--
C.
C. or
c. may refer to:
- Circa: in genealogy and historical writing, c. means circa, and is used when the dates of events are approximately known
- Chapter in legal citation, c. means chapter, and is used to refer to the specific chapter number which a statute has been assigned in a volume
- Caius or Gaius in Roman name abbreviations
- C. was a pen-name used by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Cardinality of the continuum
Commodore International
Commodore International (or Commodore International Limited) was a North American
home computer and electronics manufacturer. Commodore International (CI) along with its subsidiary Commodore Business Machines (CBM) participated in the development of the
home–
personal computer industry in the 1970s and 1980s. The company developed and marketed one of the world's best-selling desktop computers, the
Commodore 64 (1982) and released its
Amiga computer line in 1985.
Complex number
A
complex number is a
number that can be expressed in the form
a +
bi, where
a and
b are
real numbers and
i is the imaginary unit, that satisfies the equation
i2 = -1. In this expression,
a is the
real part and
b is the
imaginary part of the complex number.
Control-C
Copyright symbol
The
copyright symbol, or
copyright sign,
© (a circled capital letter "
C"), is the
symbol used in
copyright notices for works other than sound recordings (which are indicated with the ). The use of the symbol is described in
United States copyright law, and, internationally, by the
Universal Copyright Convention. The symbol is widely recognized, but under the
Berne Convention is no longer required to obtain a new copyright in most nations. For instance, the United States eliminated the copyright symbol requirement as of March 1, 1989, but its presence or absence is legally significant on works published previously.
Cunt
Drive letter assignment
In computing,
drive letter assignment is the process of assigning alphabetical identifiers to
volumes. Unlike the concept of
UNIX mount points, where volumes are named and located arbitrarily in a single hierarchical namespace, drive letter assignment allows multiple highest-level namespaces. Drive letter assignment is thus a process of using letters to name the roots of the "forest" representing the file system; each volume holds an independent "tree" (or, for non-hierarchical file systems, an independent list of files).
Grading (education)
Grading in
education is the process of applying standardized measurements of varying levels of achievement in a course. Another way the grade point average (GPA) can be determined is through
extra curricular activities. Grades can be assigned as letters (generally A through F), as a range (for example 1 to 6), as a percentage of a total number of questions answered correctly, or as a number out of a possible total (for example out of 20 or 100).
Riemann sphere
C
Noun
1. a degree on the Centigrade scale of temperature
(synonym) degree Centigrade, degree Celsius
(hypernym) degree
(hyponym) standard temperature
2. one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA; all four nucleotides have a common phosphate group and a sugar (ribose)
(synonym) deoxycytidine monophosphate
(hypernym) nucleotide
3. a base found in DNA and RNA and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with guanine
(synonym) cytosine
(hypernym) pyrimidine
(substance-holonym) deoxyribonucleic acid, desoxyribonucleic acid, DNA
4. an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond; occurs in all organic compounds
(synonym) carbon, atomic number 6
(hypernym) chemical element, element
(hyponym) fullerene
(substance-holonym) coal
5. ten 10s
(synonym) hundred, 100, century, one C, centred
(hypernym) large integer
6. a unit of electrical charge equal to the amount of charge transferred by a current of 1 ampere in 1 second
(synonym) coulomb, ampere-second
(hypernym) charge unit, quantity unit
(part-holonym) abcoulomb
7. a general-purpose programing language closely associated with the UNIX operating system
(hypernym) programming language, programing language
8. the 3rd letter of the Roman alphabet
(hypernym) letter, letter of the alphabet, alphabetic character
(member-holonym) Roman alphabet, Latin alphabet
9. street names for cocaine
(synonym) coke, blow, nose candy, snow
(hypernym) cocaine, cocain
c
Noun
1. 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
(synonym) speed of light, light speed
(hypernym) speed, velocity
Adjective
1. being ten more than ninety
(synonym) hundred, a hundred, one hundred, 100
(similar) cardinal
C (Celsius)
Celsius, of or pertaining to the temperature scale in which there are 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling points, centigrade
C (das)
n.
c, third letter of the English alphabet; ut, musical note; (Computers) programming language C
C++ (Programmiersprache)
C++, type of object-oriented high-level programming language
C
n.
C, high-level programming language (Computers)
c
nm.
c, third letter of the English alphabet; high-level programming language (Computers)
C++
n.
C++, type of object-oriented high-level programming language