See also: C-1

Translingual

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The relative size of C1 paper.

Etymology

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(paper size): Specified in ISO 269.

Symbol

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C1

  1. (international standards) ISO 269 standard paper size of 648 mm × 917 mm (25.51 in × 36.1 in), with a surface area of 0.594 m2 (6.4 sq ft).

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Noun

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C1

  1. (sports) A class of canoeing in sport
  2. (medicine) cervical vertebra 1

French

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Etymology

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From Coupe 1 (Cup 1), because is the more important football competition in Europe.[1]

Proper noun

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C1 f

  1. the UEFA Champions League
    Synonym: Ligue des champions de l’UEFA
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