A c with a circle around it is the 'copyright' symbol.
It means the logo has a copyright.
circumference, most likely. 2*PI*Radius = Circumference
Circumference refers to the size of something as given by the distance around it, e.g. the circumference of a circle is the distance around it, or its perimeter. The circumference of a circle can be used in the following formula to determine other values in a circle: C=2πr, or C=πd, where C is the circumference of the circle, r is the radius of the circle, d is the diameter of the circle and equivalent to twice the radius, and pi is, well, pi.
The formula to figure out the circumference of a circle is C=2(pi)r. So with a circle that has a radius of 40 inches, you can set up the formula like: C=2(pi)40. To figure this out on a calculator, multiply 2 with pi and then multiply that answer with 40. If you do not have a pi symbol on your calculator you can multiply 2 with 3.14159 then multiply that answer with 40.
The little c in a circle is the symbol for copyright.
copyright symbol is c with circle ©
The letter "c" refers to "copyright". The circle-C symbol is easily recognized, even by people who do not understand English.
A c with a circle around it is the 'copyright' symbol.
A c in a circle.
The "circled C" is a copyright symbol -- ©
I believe the FM is Franklin Mint. Not sure about the number. Might be the whole is the copyright designation since the copyright symbol (c in a circle) precedes the fm85
a 'c' in a circle: ©
Copyright.
The copyright symbol looks like a lower case c with a circle around it. ©
The symbol for temperature when measured in degrees Celsius is °C.
A c inside a circle means "with" in medical terms.