Case
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Case can refer to:
General:
- Legal case, a dispute between opposing parties resolved by a court.
- A term of jurisprudence, referring to the evidence against a defendant or suspect
- Suitcase, briefcase, attaché case, packing case or similar.
- Bookcase or casement window an enclosure desinged to hold something.
- A computer chassis. See computer case.
- Letter case in typography (the distinction between majuscule and minuscule letter forms) or sentence case
- An instance or example (see also case study)
- Cases in linguistic morphology; see declension and list of grammatical cases
- Computer-aided software engineering (CASE)
- Shakespearean English: A container or covering; (applied to) a mask. Like 'vizard'. Please note, the Wikipedia article on 'vizard' is not about the Shakspearean 'vizard'.
- To reconnoiter or to get an understanding of a location (slang)
- A package of 24 beers
- Case-shot is a type of anti-personnel canister ammunition similar to a shrapnel shell
- Case(Kase 2); New York, NY, the graffiti writer featured in the motion picture Style Wars
- Paul Foster Case, founder of Builders of the Adytum
- Steve Case, head of AOL Time Warner
- Case, the protagonist of William Gibson's Neuromancer
- Case Corporation, equipment manufacturer, see International Harvester
- Case Western Reserve University, an independent research university in Cleveland, Ohio.
- Case, an R&B singer singed to the Def Soul label, with hits such as "Touch Me, Tease Me" and "Missing You".
- Neko Case, an American singer-songwriter known for her solo Country work and as a member of The New Pornographers
- Neighborhoods of the Italian city of Cesena (Pronunciation: KAH-zeh):
- *Case Castagnoli
- *Case Missiroli
- *Case Gentili
- *Case Scuola Vecchia
- *Case Venzi
- Case /'ka.za/ is also a plural form of the Italian word .
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