different between incase vs inchase
incase
English
Etymology 1
From in- +? case.
Verb
incase (third-person singular simple present incases, present participle incasing, simple past and past participle incased)
- Alternative spelling of encase
Etymology 2
Conjunction
incase
- Misspelling of in case.
Anagrams
- Caines, NaĊĦice, aescin, casein, cesian
Latin
Participle
inc?se
- vocative masculine singular of inc?sus
incase From the web:
inchase
English
Etymology
in- +? chase
Verb
inchase (third-person singular simple present inchases, present participle inchasing, simple past and past participle inchased)
- Archaic form of enchase.
Anagrams
- chaines
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