Talk:incase

Enclose/Encase
Surely "incase" is closer to "encase", just as "enclose would be closer to "inclose"? I've added the other in related in any case.


 * I agree. Both incase and inclose should be marked as obsolete or British (whichever it is.)  --Connel MacKenzie 19:25, 14 September 2007 (UTC)

in case
"incase" also seems to be a not entirely uncommon(ish) misspelling of "in case". Worth mentioning? Interplanet Janet 19:45, 16 February 2010 (UTC)