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Ciara case (2008-present), student and tiktoker
==Containers==
==Containers==
* [[Case (goods)]], a package of related merchandise
* [[Case (goods)]], a package of related merchandise

Revision as of 15:29, 11 February 2022

Case or CASE may refer to:

Containers

  • Case (goods), a package of related merchandise
  • Cartridge case, also called casing or "brass", the metallic enclosure component in modern firearm cartridges
  • Bookcase, a piece of furniture used to store books
  • Briefcase or attaché case, a narrow hard-sided box used mainly for carrying paper documents
  • Computer case, an enclosure that contains the main components of a computer
  • Keep case, DVD or CD packaging
  • Pencil case
  • Road case or flight case, a shipping container specifically built to protect sensitive equipment in transit
  • Shipping container, also referred to as a packing case
  • Suitcase, a form of luggage
  • Type case, a compartmentalized wooden box used to store movable type used in letterpress printing

Places

People

Arts, entertainment, and media

  • Case (album), a 1996 album by American R&B singer and songwriter Case
  • "Case" (song), a 2018 song by Nigerian singer Teni
  • The Case (2007), a Chinese film
  • Réttur (English: Case), an Icelandic drama series
  • CASE, a fictional robot in Christopher Nolan's film Interstellar

Computing, science, and technology

Computing

Other science and technology

Education

Enterprises

Linguistics

Other

  • Case (policy debate), in debate competition
  • CASE 30, an index of the Cairo & Alexandria Stock Exchange in Egypt
  • Case River, a tributary of the Kabika River in Ontario, Canada
  • Business case, capturing the reasoning for initiating a project
  • Legal case, a dispute between opposing parties, being resolved by a court proceeding

See also