I mean a line like "-" right above the c, not a accent mark. I'm pretty sure it's an abbreviation of some sort, perhaps for the word "with" or "and"??
Does anyone know what a small c with a line above it means?
It's a medical term meaning "with," and an 's' with a line above it means "without."
Reply:It means "with".
It comes from the latin word for with, "c u m".
Reply:It is a medical abbreviation that means with. For example "take C food".
Reply:with
Reply:and
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