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case- (noun)
- A legal proceeding, lawsuit.
- One of several similar instances or events which are being studied and compared.
- : An instance of grammatical case; a category of nouns, pronouns, or adjectives, specialized (usually by inflection) to indicate a particular syntactic relation to other words in a sentence.
- The accusative case canonically indicates a direct object.
- Latin has six cases, and remnants of a seventh.
- A set of grammatical cases or their meanings in a particular language collectively.
- Jane has been studying case in Caucasian languages.
- Latin is a language that employs case.
- A piece of work, specifically defined within a profession.
- It was one of the detective's easiest cases.
- Social workers should work on a maximum of forty active cases.
- The doctor told us of an interesting case he had treated that morning.
- An instance of a specific condition or set of symptons.
- There were another five cases reported overnight.
- (noun)
- A box that contains or can contain a number of identical items of manufacture.
- A piece of luggage that can be used to transport an apparatus such as a sewing machine.
- A suitcase.
- A piece of furniture, constructed partially of transparent glass or plastic, within which items can be displayed.
- The outer covering or framework of a piece of apparatus such as a computer.
- In typography, the nature of a piece of alphabetic type, whether a “capital” (upper case) or “small” (lower case) letter.
- four of a kind
- (adjective)
- The last remaining card of a particular rank
- He drew the case eight!
- (verb)
- To place (an item or items of manufacture) into a box, as in preparation for shipment.
- To survey (a building or other location) surreptitiously, as in preparation for a robbery.