Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Text Case and Capitalization
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(UK, rail transport) A British alphabetized guidebook listing trains and their stations.
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Alternative letter-case form of Acme, particularly as a threading format. [(fiction) A generic or monopoly company.]
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Alternative letter-case form of all caps [(typography) Text or a font in which all letters are capital letters.]
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Written in all caps, with all letters capitalized.
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Alternative form of alternating caps [A form of capitalization where capital letters are randomly placed throughout the word(s), now used to convey mockery through text messages.]
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Alternative letter-case form of ARPAbet [A set of phonetic transcription codes developed by Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA).]
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(dated) Alternative letter-case form of AT&T.
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The automatic capitalization of words by a word processor, as at the beginning of a sentence.
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Text written entirely in capital letters.
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Alternative spelling of CamelCase [(typography, often used in programming) The style of writing by concatenating multiple component words, (i.e., writing without any space between them), while capitalizing the first letter of each word, starting with the first or the second word.]
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Alternative spelling of CamelCase [(typography, often used in programming) The style of writing by concatenating multiple component words, (i.e., writing without any space between them), while capitalizing the first letter of each word, starting with the first or the second word.]
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(computing) To change a variable or object name that consists of several words into camel case.
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Uppercase.
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An upper-case letter (A, B, C, ... as opposed to a, b, c, ...), used for emphasis, for starting sentences and proper names, etc.
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Choice of case (when writing a word); the act or process of writing a word in a particular case, such as ALL CAPS, CamelCase, or all lowercase.
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Capital letters; capitals.
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(typography) Formatting of text that leaves uppercase letters as they are but converts lowercase letters to small caps.
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Alternative letter-case form of CAPTCHA [A computerized test requiring the human user to perform a task deemed to be difficult to automate, such as entering a displayed series of distorted characters or describing images, to demonstrate that they are a human and not a computer program.]
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(computer science) Making a distinction between upper-case and lower-case letters.
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(programming, information science) Text normalization where uppercase and lowercase characters are treated as equivalent.
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(computer science) Treating or interpreting upper- and lowercase letters as being the same.
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(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.
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(computer science) Alternative spelling of case dependent [(computer science) Making a distinction between upper-case and lower-case letters.]
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Alternative spelling of case insensitive [(computer science) Treating or interpreting upper- and lowercase letters as being the same.]
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Alternative spelling 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.]
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(programming) The characteristic of being case sensitive; having different reactions to typed letters based on whether the letters are uppercase or lowercase.
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(uncountable, computing) The collective states of upper and lower case letters.
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An alphanumeric bibliographic code used to identify periodicals and other publications.
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(library science) An alphanumeric code used for efficiently sorting names, etc. into alphabetical order.
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(journalism, typography) A variant of title case in which every word begins with an upper-case letter and its other letters are lower-case.
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Abbreviation of italics. [(typography, plural only) Letters in an italic typeface.]
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(programming) The practice of writing identifiers using hyphens to separate words.
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Alternative form of kebab case [(programming) The practice of writing identifiers using hyphens to separate words.]
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(programming) The practice of writing identifiers by concatenating multiple component words, where each word excluding the first is capitalized.
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Alternative spelling of lowercase [in lower case]
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(computing, stylized) lower camel case
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in lower case
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Alternative form of majuscule [A capital letter, especially one used in ancient manuscripts.]
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Synonym of Morse code
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(computing) CamelCase with the first letter capitalized, e.g. SomeKindOfName.
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(computing, exemplary) Pascal case
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A short word or phrase used in radiotelephony etc. to convey information in a condensed standard form.
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(programming) The practice of writing identifiers in all-caps using underscores to separate words.
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The standard capitalisation of an English sentence, with the first letter uppercase and subsequent letter lowercase with exceptions such as proper nouns or acronyms.
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(computing, typography) To set in small caps.
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Alternative spelling of StudlyCaps [(computing, informal) Synonym of UpperCamelCase]
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(computing, informal) Synonym of UpperCamelCase
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A letter written in superscript, usually when it indicates an abbreviation.
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(computer languages) A digital typesetting system used primarily for the formatting of mathematical formulae.
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(publishing, computing) The capitalization of text in which the first letter of each major word is set in capital.
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(computing, countable, uncountable) The variant of the letter that is used when this letter appears in the beginning of the sentence.
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(computing) The act of converting all letters to be uppercase.
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(programming) The practice of writing identifiers by concatenating multiple component words, each of which is capitalized.
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The capital letters A, B, C, ... as opposed to the small letters a, b, c, ....
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Alternative spelling of uppercase [written in upper case; capital]
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(computing, exemplary) upper camel case.
adj
written in upper case; capital

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