Lowercase in a sentence as a noun

Just lowercase the password before hashing it, and the backend doesn't even have to care.

In Turkish, the undotted is the lowercase of I, and the dotted is the uppercase of i.

The key space is all upper and lowercase english letters, all numbers, and all special characters.

Let's take a "strong" password like "1~qQ%57h" This password also has upper and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols.

I don't have an iPhone, but I just can't understand why the keyboard cannot be lowercase when you're writing in lowercase.

Lowercase in a sentence as an adjective

To see if that makes a little sense, try replacing the lowercase parameter names with other concrete types like `Nat` and `Boolean`.

We differentiate between the matchable symbols and the constructors on case: lowercase means matchable, uppercase means constructor.

Judging by the examples, the script fonts appear to have been designed to have realistic characteristics such as uppercase letters and a variety of heights in lowercase letters.

And this bug in particular shows up for Turkish because 'i' is not the lowercase equivalent of 'I'.Pretty much all other modern languages are case sensitive, so I'd be surprised to find this issue elsewhere.

Lowercase definitions

noun

the characters that were once kept in bottom half of a compositor's type case

See also: minuscule

adjective

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"