👉 In linguistics, "uncasing" refers to a form of speech that involves the substitution of one or more consonants in place of vowels. This can be achieved through various methods, such as the use of a vowel replacement tool, vocalizing the consonant sounds separately, or employing a phonetic transcription method. For example, if someone says "cat," they may say "tac" using an uncasing technique where they would substitute "a" with "t" and "c"