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It developed by gradual variations on the majuscule (capital) form.
The southern slope of the mountain is adorned with a 150 foot white majuscule "S".
In the Chechen alphabet the majuscule looked similar to minuscule, but has a larger size.
The majuscule is then based on the minuscule.
If an alphabet has case, all or nearly all letters have both a majuscule and minuscule form.
Another way of dividing handwriting is between uncial (or majuscule) and minuscule.
Capital letter, another word for "uppercase" or majuscule.
Both derive from the majuscule (capital) form.
Unicode includes both the majuscule and the minuscule.
They are all thought to derive from a lost majuscule Gospel manuscript, probably dating from the 7th century.
There have been repeated attempts to introduce a majuscule ß.
The five original scribes of the Missal wrote in an angular majuscule script.
The lettering is in majuscule and minuscule forms.
The Insular majuscule script of the text itself appears to be the work of at least three different scribes.
Since the letters have no majuscule or minuscule differentiations, rules regarding capitalisation are moot.
The cross and stem have intricate lattice patterns with an inscription in insular majuscule script.
It is written in majuscule insular script (in effect the block capitals of the day), with some lacunae.
The modern Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters, each with a capital (majuscule) and lowercase (minuscule) form.
The manuscript is written primarily in insular majuscule with some occurrences of minuscule letters (usually e or s).
Each zone is divided into one or more sets, with each set being represented by the first majuscule of this three-letter (alpha-3) component.
The script is predominantly Insular majuscule but has some uncial characteristics and is thus called semi-uncial.
Capital sharp s (ẞ) is the contestable majuscule of eszett.
Around 3m high, the statue is on a square stone pedestal inscribed with information on him in gold majuscule letters.
The Latin inscription dates to the 13th or 14th century and was composed in Gothic majuscule.
Current research focuses on the Gospel of John, and the surviving majuscule manuscripts have been published in print and electronic form.