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- adjective Printed or written in
lowercase letters.
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Examples
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Yet, like the best of Beckett's dialogues, McDonough's theater of the absurd -- the show's title is the intentionally misspelled and lowercased "reck room" -- has a few good ideas to share.
Art review: 'Patrick McDonough: reck room' at Flashpoint Jessica Dawson 2010
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“Church” is generally lowercased, unless it is part of the official name of a denomination or building, or unless it refers to the universal Church.
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Why is the “G” in “Grant Morrison” always lowercased on this site?
DC Shows Off Batman and Robin Pages | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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Titles are normally lowercased when following a name or used in place of a name ...
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Adjectives derived from them are usually lowercased, as are the generic names for such bodies when used alone.
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Titles are normally lowercased when following a name or used in place of a name ...
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Adjectives derived from them are usually lowercased, as are the generic names for such bodies when used alone.
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Adjectives derived from them are usually lowercased, as are the generic names for such bodies when used alone.
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Titles are normally lowercased when following a name or used in place of a name ...
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And finally: To google†is now part of the dictionary. “Respectful of the trademark, Merriam-Webster has lowercased the entry but maintains the capitalization while explaining that the verb means ‘to use the Google search engine†™ to retrieve online information. â€
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