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upper case
noun
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upper case
noun
the top half of a compositor's type case in which capital letters, reference marks, and accents are kept
adjective
of or relating to capital letters kept in this case and used in the setting or production of printed or typed matter
verb
(tr) to print with upper-case letters; capitalize
Word History and Origins
Origin of upper case1
Example Sentences
There’s no choice involved: the letter has to be upper case.
The Globe explained that the word has evolved from a description of a person’s skin color to signify a race and culture, and deserves the upper case treatment much the way other ethnic terms do.
When choosing a password, we're generally advised to use one upper case letter, an unusual character and a number.
Here you go: Beecher’s, the wine-and-cocktail lounge Upper Case Bar, and for your cup of joe, Caffe Vita.
Donald J. Trump is “change” — in all upper case, with an exclamation point, and as “The Ride Of The Valkyries” thunders in the background.
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