lowercase
lowercase / lowercase / lowercase
AdjectiveNounTransitive Verb
past: lowercasedpp: lowercaseding: lowercasing
This term originates from the physical layout of early printing presses, where the metal type for small letters was stored in the lower case of a type cabinet, while capital letters were kept in the upper case. It carries a technical connotation in modern computing and typography, often implying a standard for data normalization or a specific aesthetic choice in design. As a noun, the word is typically used to refer to the general category of small letters. While it can be used as a countable noun when referring to a specific character, it is frequently treated as an uncountable concept in the context of case-sensitivity and text formatting.