A "unit" is a single, distinct item or standard measurement within a larger system, while a "case" refers to a specific instance or example of something, often used in research, healthcare, or law.
A typical case was the suburban housewife described by a marriage counselor Case The quantity contained in a case Case A glass container used to store and display items in a shop or museum or home Case A specific state of mind that is temporary; A case of the jitters Case Nouns or prono...
I’m proud to be the first on the internet to introduce the emerging trend of new type of guys, the girly guys. Otomen (オトメン/乙男) is a pun made of the Japanese word otome (乙女), meaning “young lady” or “mistress”, and the English word “men”. Like theSoshokukei Dansh...
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A case often refers to a container for carrying or protecting items, while a suitcase is a specific type of case designed for clothes and personal belongings during travel.