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Casing
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Casing may refer to an enclosing shell, tube, or surrounding material. It may also refer to:

 Cartridge (firearms), shell enclosing the explosive propellant in


ammunition
 Casing (borehole), metal tube used during the drilling of a well
 Casing (molding), decorative molding surrounding door or window
openings
 Casing (sausage), thin covering holding the food contents of
sausage
 Casing (submarine), platform attached to the upper side of a
submersible vehicle
 Computer case, the enclosure that contains most of the
components of a computer
 Letter case, the distinction between upper and lowercase letters in
typography
 Reconnaissance, also known as scouting or casing, a location to
potentially commit a robbery

See also[edit]
 All pages beginning with Casing
 All pages with a title containing Casing
 Cas (disambiguation), French for "case"
 Case (disambiguation)
 Casting (disambiguation)
 Cover (disambiguation)
 Sleeve (disambiguation)
 KaSing, or Raymond Tsang, (born 1995) Hong Kong League of
Legends player
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