- the Bible), not as the name of a
devil but as the
Latin word
lucifer (
uncapitalized),
meaning "the
morning star", "the
planet Venus", or, as an adjective...
-
common nouns were capitalized. The
systematic use of
capitalized and
uncapitalized words in
running text is
called "mixed case".
Owing to the essentially...
-
white dessert wines known as
sauterne without the "s" at the end and
uncapitalized. As in most of France,
viticulture is
believed to have been introduced...
- 1884 and Debrett's Peerage. Fox-Davies
advocated leaving all
tinctures uncapitalized. A
correctly stated blazon should eliminate any
possible confusion between...
- and heaven. It is used
capitalized to
refer to the
Supreme Being, and
uncapitalized for "deity", "sky" and "heaven". In Albanian, Perëndí (definite: Perëndía)...
-
Search for
Truth by
Natural Light. It
appeared there mid-sentence,
uncapitalized, and with a comma. (Commas were not used in
classical Latin but were...
-
acronym that
stands for Life
Energy Intelligence; the logo is
usually uncapitalized, but the
newer logo is
stylized as L.e.i.) is an
American clothing company...
- the
names of
meteorological phenomena, such as
aurora borealis, be
uncapitalized. The name "auroras" is now the more
common plural in the US;[citation...
-
proper noun, as in
californium and einsteinium.
Isotope names are also
uncapitalized if
written out, e.g., carbon-12 or uranium-235.
Chemical element symbols...
-
Authorized version" (1731, 1792) and "the
authorized version" (1801,
uncapitalized) are found. A more
common appellation in the 17th and 18th centuries...