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Unicase

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case-insensitiveAlternative form of case insensitive. [(computer science) Treating or interpreting upper- and lowercase letters as being the same.]
case sensitive(computer science) Distinguishing upper- and lower-case letters. Often used in computer science to indicate a distinction is made in comparison or equality of letters based on case. For example, a case-sensitive password will not recognize "Password" and "password" as the same, but a case insensitive comparison would.
case-sensitiveAlternative form of case sensitive. [(computer science) Distinguishing upper- and lower-case letters. Often used in computer science to indicate a distinction is made in comparison or equality of letters based on case. For example, a case-sensitive password will not recognize "Password" and "password" as the same, but a case insensitive comparison would.]
lowercaseIn lower case.
monoliteralSynonym of uniliteral.
minusculeVery small; tiny.
uppercasenounAlternative form of upper case. [The capital letters A, B, C, ... as opposed to the small letters a, b, c, ....]
semi-uncialBeing or relating to a form of script that resembles a cut-down version of uncial, used from around the 3rd to the 8th century.
intercapped(rare, of a word) Having an intermediate capital letter within a solid spelling, as in PowerPoint for example.
monophonic(music) Having a single melodic line and no harmony.
caps-lockedTyped with the Caps Lock mode turned on; written in all caps.
majuscular(of letters) uppercase, capitalized
asciibetical(computing, informal, of a sorting) According to the order of the ASCII table, with uppercase and lowercase letters grouped separately.
lowercasedverbPrinted or written in lowercase letters.
smallNot large or big; insignificant; few in number.
all-capsnounWritten in all caps, with all letters capitalized.
majusculed(rare) Written in majuscule; capitalized.
miniscule(usually proscribed) Alternative form of minuscule. [Written in minuscules, lowercase.]
monoalphabetic(cryptography) Of a substitution cipher, using the same fixed mappings from plaintext to cipher letters across the entire text.
solid(of an object or substance) That can be picked up or held, having a texture, and usually firm. Unlike a liquid, gas or plasma.

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