Lower case
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- | '''lower case''' (also '''lower-case''' or '''lowercase''') or small letters are the smaller form of letters, as opposed to upper case or [[capital letter|capital letters]], as used in European alphabets (Greek, Latin, Cyrillic, and Armenian). | + | '''lower case''' (also '''lower-case''' or '''lowercase''') or small letters are the smaller form of letters, as opposed to upper case or [[capital letter|capital letters]], as used in European alphabets (Greek, Latin, Cyrillic, and Armenian). for example, the letter "a" is lower case while the letter "A" is upper case. |
- | == | + | ==see also== |
- | * [[ | + | * [[upper case]] |
+ | [[category: grammar]] |
Current revision as of 23:42, 12 March 2009
lower case (also lower-case or lowercase) or small letters are the smaller form of letters, as opposed to upper case or capital letters, as used in European alphabets (Greek, Latin, Cyrillic, and Armenian). for example, the letter "a" is lower case while the letter "A" is upper case.