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casing

[ˈkeɪsɪŋ]

casing Definition

  • 1the outer cover or shell of a machine or other object
  • 2the process of enclosing or covering something in a case

Using casing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "casing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The phone's casing was cracked.

  • Example

    The casing of the computer was made of plastic.

  • Example

    The casing of the bullet is made of brass.

casing Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with casing

  • the distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters in writing

    Example

    The program is case-sensitive, so make sure you use the correct letter casing.

  • a type of nail used for attaching trim to walls

    Example

    He used a casing nail to attach the molding to the wall.

  • a large-diameter pipe used to line a wellbore

    Example

    The casing pipe is cemented into place to prevent collapse of the wellbore.

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Summary: casing in Brief

The term 'casing' [ˈkeɪsɪŋ] refers to the outer cover or shell of an object, or the process of enclosing or covering something. It can refer to the cover of a machine or electronic device, as well as the shell of a bullet. 'Casing' also extends to phrases like 'letter casing,' which denotes the distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters in writing, and 'casing nail,' which is a type of nail used for attaching trim to walls.

How do native speakers use this expression?

Inscribed

inside

the

casing

of

every

Macintosh,

unseen

by

the

consumer,

are

the

signatures

of

the

whole

team.