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The capital Latin letters "C" and "L" are used to indicate the centerline, which demonstrates the object axis or a rotation body on a drawing. It is represented by a dotted line consisting of alternating short and long dashes.
Unicode has a special symbol for indicating this line, called "Centerline Symbol". It consists of two intermingled letters, with "C" slightly above "L". This symbol is one of the [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols] and it's suitable for various documents and blueprints. Besides, you can use it in typography to indicate the position of the centerline of a letter, such as the horizontal bar in the capital letter "H".