lower case
See also: lowercase and lower-case
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Named for the original arrangement in typesetting, where the drawer or case containing minuscule letters would traditionally be located below the one containing capital letters.[1]
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈləʊ.ə(ɹ)ˌkeɪs/
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Noun
Usage notes
Pedantically, lowercase and uppercase describe type, minuscule and majuscule handwriting, while small and capital are more generally applied to any letters, including painted, engraved, etc.
Synonyms
- small letter
- minuscule
Antonyms
- uppercase, upper case
- majuscule
- capital, cap
- big letter
- block letter
Coordinate terms
Derived terms
- lower-case (adjective)
Related terms
- case-dependent, case dependent
- caseless
- case-sensitive, case sensitive
- case-insensitive, case insensitive
- mixed-case, mixed case
- small capitals, small caps
- uppercase, upper case
Translations
lower case / lowercase (as a collective noun) or lower case letters (in the plural)
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References
- Glossary of Typesetting Terms, by Richard Eckersley, Charles Ellerston, Richard Hendel, Page 18
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