Lowercase C
The lowercase "c" is the third letter of the English alphabet and is a consonant. It is commonly used in various words and can represent different sounds, such as the hard sound in cat and the soft sound in cereal. In written form, it is shaped like a small curve or arc.
In typography, the lowercase "c" is distinct from its uppercase counterpart, "C," which is larger and often used at the beginning of sentences or proper nouns. The lowercase "c" is frequently found in everyday writing, making it an essential part of the English language.