Terms vs Intercapped - What's the difference?
terms | intercapped |
(rare, of a word) Having an intermediate capital letter, as in (PowerPoint) for example.
* 1999 , Jeff Carlson, Toby Malina, Glenn Fleishman, Typography: the best work from the web
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As a noun terms
is .As an adjective intercapped is
(rare|of a word) having an intermediate capital letter, as in (powerpoint) for example.intercapped
English
Adjective
(-)- Every page features careful placement of type, but the type is artistically messed up: sometimes all caps, sometimes lowercase, sometimes intercapped ...
- The first letter of any concatenated words are given an upper-case letter. For example, the following are all examples of intercapped variable names...
- Regardless, you will know the public's opinion, most likely expressed in jauntily intercapped slang.
- Too bad the intercapped name is way too 90s and sticks out like a sore thumb.
- Button labels in graphical application windows are shown in regular text, and are often intercapped .
- ...coders discovered they could better recognize the words they used for variables and commands when the words were intercapped .
