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lowercase    
n. 小写字母

小写字母

lowercase
adj 1: relating to small (not capitalized) letters that were
kept in the lower half of a compositor's type case;
"lowercase letters; a and b and c etc" [ant: {uppercase}]
n 1: the characters that were once kept in bottom half of a
compositor's type case [synonym: {small letter}, {lowercase},
{lower-case letter}, {minuscule}] [ant: {capital}, {capital
letter}, {majuscule}, {upper-case letter}, {uppercase}]


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    3 Lowercase initially came from "lower case", referring to literally the lower case of the cabinet where this typeset was kept by convention It has gone through the typical contraction from "lower case" to "lowercase" via the hyphenated form
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  • Is it alright to use lowercase i or should you always use I . . .
    I almost always capitalize "I", myself But my general guideline is to write for your audience If you think readers of SO will be annoyed with lowercase i, then that would be a good reason to capitalize it
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  • handwriting - Different versions of lowercase R - English Language . . .
    I use two different versions of lowercase R (often subconsciously) while writing in English for my studies Is this something unacceptable in cases like exams or assignment submissions?
  • single word requests - Different way to refer to a lowercase letter . . .
    I tend to think lowercase is by far the most prominent word to describe those characters, however, if referring to a single letter, it may also be considered uncapitalized
  • writing - Numeric abbreviations in business quotes - English Language . . .
    In English numeric abbreviations and currency: K for thousand (from kilo) M for million B for billion T for trillion In metric prefixes for SI measurements: k for thousand (note lowercase) M for million (from mega) G for billion (from giga) T for trillion (from tera) Therefore, 25K is 25,000 units You could also write 25k (lowercase k) These abbreviations are appropriate for summary text but
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    The word is actually " uncapitalized " It is "Upper case" to "capital letter" as "lower-case" is to "uncapitalized letter" (Uncapitalized is an adjective, so "uncapitalized word" There is no noun form, "Uncapital" or anything like, as far as I know, though "non-capital" might be intuitive in context) Granted, it's a bit clunky - one reason uncapitalized letters are usually referred to as
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    The prose passage was on the left page of a booklet, in upper case, lower case, or alternating case This experiment, then, has shown that the alternating-case condition does, in fact, lead to impaired word identification, even when character size is the same for upper- and lowercase characters





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