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lowercase    
n. 小写字母

小写字母

lowercase
adj 1: relating to small (not capitalized) letters that were
kept in the lower half of a compositor's type case;
"lowercase letters; a and b and c etc" [ant: {uppercase}]
n 1: the characters that were once kept in bottom half of a
compositor's type case [synonym: {small letter}, {lowercase},
{lower-case letter}, {minuscule}] [ant: {capital}, {capital
letter}, {majuscule}, {upper-case letter}, {uppercase}]


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    Note that pdf and plc are lowercase This sometimes looks a bit strange in print, with unfamiliar acronyms rendered as words, even when the organisation in question and most people use all capitals
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