Re: C with bar for with

2001-12-02 Thread Stefan Persson

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 Someone said that in English, c-with-underbar means with. My mom writes
this as c-with-overline.

Well, then I suppose this is a glyph variant of the c with underbar…

Stefan


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RE: C with bar for with

2001-12-02 Thread Yves Arrouye

It may even be a glyph variant of the w with forward slash...
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  Someone said that in English, c-with-underbar means with. My mom
 writes
 this as c-with-overline.
 
 Well, then I suppose this is a glyph variant of the c with underbar...
 
 Stefan
 
 
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Re: C with bar for with

2001-12-02 Thread Wm Seán Glen



The lower case 'c' with either and overscore or an underscore 
is used in medical terminology. It means "with" and comes from the Latin "cum". 
The English version is lower case 'w' with a solidus "w/"
Seán


C with bar for with

2001-12-01 Thread juuichiketajin

Someone said that in English, c-with-underbar means with. My mom writes this as 
c-with-overline.
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