Uppercase C
The "Uppercase C" is the capital letter of the third letter in the English alphabet. It is commonly used at the beginning of sentences and for proper nouns, such as names and places. The shape of the uppercase C resembles a large, open curve that faces to the right.
In typography, the uppercase C is often used in various fonts and styles, making it visually distinct. It is also important in other languages that use the Latin alphabet, where it may have different pronunciations or uses. The lowercase version of this letter is "c."