ITALIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC: NOUN
- A branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative
- A branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative
- A typeface with letters slanting upward to the right
- The Italic branch of Indo-European.
- Italic print or typeface.
- In printing, an italic letter or type: usually in the plural: as, this is to be printed in italics. Abbreviated ital.
- An Italic letter, character, or type (see italic, a., 2.); -- often in the plural. Italic letters are used to distinguish words for emphasis, importance, antithesis, etc. Also, collectively, Italic letters.
- A typeface in which the letters slant to the right.
- An oblique handwriting style, such as used by Italian calligraphers of the Renaissance.
- A style of handwriting with the letters slanting to the right
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC: ADJECTIVE
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- Of or relating to ancient Italy or its peoples or cultures.
- Of or relating to the Italian peninsula.
- Pertaining to a subfamily of the Centum branch of the Indo-European language family, that includes Latin and other languages (as Oscan, Umbrian) spoken by the peoples of ancient Italy and also the Romance languages (Italian, French, Spanish, etc.); the group of ancient languages of this branch as contrasted with the modern Romance languages; Osco-Umbrian
- Pertaining to various peoples that lived in Italy before the establishment of the Roman Empire, or to any of several alphabet systems used by those peoples for writing their languages.
- Characterized by slanting characters
- Of or relating to the Italic languages
- Of or relating to the branch of the Indo-European language family that includes Latin, Faliscan, Oscan, Umbrian, and the Romance languages.
- Applied especially to a kind of type in which the letters do not stand upright, but slope toward the right; -- so called because dedicated to the States of Italy by the inventor, Aldus Manutius, about the year 1500.
- The group or family of languages of ancient Italy.
- The composite order. See Composite.
- A term given to the Pythagorean and Eleatic philosophers, from the country where their doctrines were first promulgated.
- See Itala.
- Designed to resemble a handwriting style developed in Italy in the 16th century.
- Having letters that slant or lean to the right; oblique.
- Relating to Italy or to its people.
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Of or pertaining to ancient Italy or the tribes, including the Romans, which inhabited it, or to their languages.
- Of or pertaining to modern Italy.
- Specifically— In architecture, same as Composite, 3.
- [lowercase or cap.) Of Italian origin: designating a style of printingtypes the lines of which slope toward the right (thus, italic), used for emphasis and other distinctive purposes. The italic character was first made and shown in type by Aldus Manutius, a notable printer of Venice, in an edition of Virgil, 1501, and by him dedicated to Italy. The first italic had upright capitals, but later French type-founders inclined them to the same angle as the small letters. In manuscript italic is indicated by underscoring the words with a single line.
- (proper noun) An Italic language.
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC: RELATED WORDS
- Old latin, Hellenic language, Baltic language, Medieval latin, Italicism, Old italian, Low latin, Late latin, Landsmal, Old church slavonic, Vulgar latin, Dead language, Classical latin, Faliscan, Italic
- Cyrillic, Semicolon, Comma, Superscript, Punctuation, Lowercase, Typeface, Boldface, Uppercase, Sans serif, Font, Slanted, Emphasis, Italicized, Italic language
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Old latin, Hellenic language, Baltic language, Medieval latin, Italicism, Old italian, Low latin, Late latin, Landsmal, Old church slavonic, Vulgar latin, Dead language, Classical latin, Faliscan, Italic
- Cyrillic, Semicolon, Comma, Superscript, Punctuation, Lowercase, Typeface, Boldface, Uppercase, Sans serif, Font, Slanted, Emphasis, Italicized, Italic language
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Hack includes monospaced regular, bold, italic, and bold italic sets to cover all of your syntax highlighting needs.
- There are four styles for displaying fonts in Java: plain, bold, italic, and bold italic.
- Choose from Normal, Bold, Italic, or Bold Italic for the font weight.
- Italic: toggles the italic attribute for selected text in the editor window.
- Even something this simple broke when the exporter encountered italic text, adding an extraneous space after each italic.
- Helvetica Italic, for example, is not really a true cursive italic but an oblique.
- The italic form of Caslon does not include italic numerals.
- This typeface comes with various styles: regular, regular italic, bold, bold italic, black, black italic.
- Italic, Bold Italic Light, Light Italic embeddable is another issue under mistletoe.
- It would be better described as a stylized italic, similar to Bodoni Condensed Italic or Onyx Italic, with swash capitals.
ITALIC LANGUAGE vs ITALIC: QUESTIONS
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