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UK
/lˈəʊəkˌeɪs/
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ADJECTIVE
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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
NOUN
- the characters that were once kept in bottom half of a compositor's type case
How To Use lowercase In A Sentence
- For example most developers who program in C# or php use the following naming convention: Say you want to call a div you have created "My Example Div", the way to do this in industry standard terms would be to start the name with a lowercase word then separate each word by capitalizing the first letter of each separate word. بالاترین
- To get a lowercase ‘o’ with “dieresis” or “umlaut” marks you insert an ampersand (&) followed by lowercase ‘o’ and ‘uml’ and semicolon (;), like this: “ö” (minus the double quote marks) where you want the character to appear, producing ‘ö’. Scientific Vacuity of ID: Evolution hypothesis requires that the genome be a "multiple independent collection of selectable genes" - The Panda's Thumb
- Lowercase letters and subscripts are used identically to those described for variance components.
- The computer can change the case to all lowercase letters, standard sentence form, or all capital letters.
- Deputy Garman : [ On needing to ingest the loo ] I do order a lowercase more help.
- They literally believe that if you lowercase the 'u' in the phrase United States, you will break the bonds of government tyranny and become a free man, said Potok, the expert with the Southern Poverty Law Center. Bogus court filings spotlight little-known sect
- It's possible, as shown above, to write a rename rule that converts case-sensitive files into lowercase file names, thereby causing clashes among previously unique file names.
- lowercase letters; a and b and c etc
- Putting your company's name in lowercase is an even more pathetic attention-seeking device.
- And finally: To google†is now part of the dictionary. “Respectful of the trademark, Merriam-Webster has lowercased the entry but maintains the capitalization while explaining that the verb means ‘to use the Google search engine†™ to retrieve online information. †Think Progress » ThinkFast AM: July 6, 2006