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* Estonian: {{t+|et|tõstutundlik}}
* Estonian: {{t+|et|tõstutundlik}}
* Finnish: {{t|fi|[[aakkoskoko|aakkoskoosta]] [[riippuvainen]]}}, {{t|fi|[[kirjainkoko|kirjainkoosta]] [[riippuvainen]]}}, {{t|fi|merkkikokoriippuvainen}}
* Finnish: {{t|fi|[[aakkoskoko|aakkoskoosta]] [[riippuvainen]]}}, {{t|fi|[[kirjainkoko|kirjainkoosta]] [[riippuvainen]]}}, {{t|fi|merkkikokoriippuvainen}}
* German: {{t|de|Groß-/Kleinschreibung-unterscheidend}}, {{t|de|schreibungsabhängig}}
* German: {{no equivalent translation|de}} {{t|de|[[unterscheidet]]/[[beachtet]] ([[die]]) [[Großschreibung|Groß-]] [[und]] [[Kleinschreibung]]}} {{q|verb; periphrase}}
* Hebrew: {{t|he|מותנה רישיות}}
* Hebrew: {{t|he|מותנה רישיות}}
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case sensitive (comparative more case sensitive, superlative most case sensitive)

  1. (computer science) Distinguishing upper- and lower-case letters. Often used in computer science to indicate a distinction is made in comparison or equality of letters based on case. For example, a case-sensitive password will not recognize "Password" and "password" as the same, but a case insensitive comparison would.

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