intercapped

Having an intermediate capital letter within a solid spelling, as in PowerPoint for example.

Adjective

  1. Having an intermediate capital letter within a solid spelling, as in PowerPoint for example.
    • Every page features careful placement of type, but the type is artistically messed up: sometimes all caps, sometimes lowercase, sometimes intercapped […] - 1999, Jeff Carlson, Toby Malina, Glenn Fleishman, Typography:...
    • The first letter of any concatenated words are given an upper-case letter. For example, the following are all examples of intercapped variable names […] - 2002, Jo Wood, Java programming for spatial sciences:
    • Regardless, you will know the public's opinion, most likely expressed in jauntily intercapped slang. - 2003, Austin Grossman, Postmortems from Game Developer:

    Hypernyms: camel-cased CamelCased

    Coordinate Terms: capped capitalized all-caps lowercased lowercase

Origin

From inter- + cap + -ed (where cap is short for capital, as in caps).

Related

bicapitalization intercapping