Lowercase Letter
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Lowercase letters are the smaller forms of alphabetic characters, typically used for the majority of text in writing systems that distinguish case. The Unicode 'Ll' category includes all such characters from scripts with case distinctions, such as Latin (a, b, c), Greek (α, β, γ), and Cyrillic (а, б, в). Lowercase letters are fundamental for text processing, search, and comparison, and are often used in conjunction with uppercase letters to convey grammatical structure or stylistic differences.