When measuring distance, meters are represented by a lowercase m.
A lowercase letter is a letter of the alphabet that appears in lowercase form, as opposed to uppercase. It is typically smaller in size and used in writing to differentiate it from its uppercase counterpart.
To type lowercase on a Rolodex, you would need to manually adjust the character dial to the lowercase letter you want, as Rolodexes typically only have uppercase characters displayed on the cards.
It's called a tittle......weird I know but that's what its called........
It is a meter, which is represented by a lower case m.
Uppercase means capital letters, as in "ABCDE." Lowercase means non-capital letters, as in "abcde."
Nothing much. They are called alphanumerics. Street addresses are alphanumerics. They are numbers, but not numbers you would typically want to use in calculations. They are just symbols like the alphabet and many others.
Nothing much. They are called alphanumerics. Street addresses are alphanumerics. They are numbers, but not numbers you would typically want to use in calculations. They are just symbols like the alphabet and many others.
no, it is not a proper noun, it is a being verb, meaning it should be lowercase if in the middle of a sentence.
In physics, the lowercase letter "v" typically represents velocity, which is the rate of change of an object's position with respect to time. It is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude and direction.
When measuring distance, meters are represented by a lowercase m.
The proofreading mark for lowercase is a caret symbol (^) placed below the letter that needs to be lowercase.
Yes, blufr is spelled with a lowercase b.
Uppercase---UPPERCASE TYPE LETTERS---Capital letters Lowercase---lowercase type letters----small letters
Lowercase people records was created in 2007.
The line in the lowercase letter "i" is called a dot. The dot differentiates the letter "i" from the letter "l" when written in lowercase.
There is no difference in meaning between the two. It is usually spelled in lowercase, though (arc tan, or arctan).