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* Larger upper case letters (also capital letters, capitals, caps, majuscule, or large letters) | * Larger upper case letters (also capital letters, capitals, caps, majuscule, or large letters) | ||
* Smaller lower case letter (also minuscule or small letters) | * Smaller lower case letter (also minuscule or small letters) | ||
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Some [[Writing system|writing systems]] use letter cases; others do not. | Some [[Writing system|writing systems]] use letter cases; others do not. |
Revision as of 07:25, 3 September 2015
In orthography and typography, letter case (or just case) is the distinction between:
- Larger upper case letters (also capital letters, capitals, caps, majuscule, or large letters)
- Smaller lower case letter (also minuscule or small letters)
Writing systems
Some writing systems use letter cases; others do not.
See also
External links
- Letter case @ Wikipedia