Majuscule | |
noun | 1. Large lettering, either capital or uncial, in which all the letters are the same height.
2. A large letter. |
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| "The cafe's outside sign used majuscule to advertise the daily specials." | "It was difficult to read her handwriting, because she avoided all use of majuscule." | "Each chapter began with a red letter in majuscule." |
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| French, early 18th century |
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| When print shops used individual metal type to produce newspapers, pamphlets, and books, the different sizes and styles of letters were kept in separate cases. ... | |
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