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Italic
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Italic meaning
Designed to resemble a handwriting style developed in Italy in the 16th century. | Having letters that slant or lean to the right; oblique.
Synonyms of Italic
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Example sentences (20)
Italic includes the Latin subgroup (Latin and the Romance languages) as well as the ancient Italic languages (Faliscan, Osco-Umbrian and two unclassified Italic languages, Aequian and Vestinian ).
Specific Russian (top) and proper Serbian/Macedonian (bottom) letters Note: in some fonts or styles, lowercase italic Cyrillic д ( д ) may look like Latin g and lowercase italic Cyrillic т ( т ) may look exactly like a capital italic T ( T ), only small.
Mathematical formulation Throughout, italic non-bold capital letters are 4×4 matrices, while non-italic bold letters are 3×3 matrices.
Venetic (the language of the ancient Veneti ), as revealed by its inscriptions, shared some similarities with the Italic languages and is sometimes classified as Italic.
Yahoo Notepad allows for basic formatting options such as bold, italic, and underline.
It disguises itself as ‘Chrome’ with an italic r and asks users to let the app always run in the background.
An example of an early italic typeface.
A bold italic combination (bold slanted) does not exist for all font families.
After the advent of printing in Europe in 1455, printers made extensive use of both the italic and Roman ampersands.
An original Hellenic civilization soon developed, later interacting with the native Italic civilisations.
A proto-Italic homeland outside Italy is just as elusive as the home of the hypothetical Greek-speaking invaders.
BeMusic "BeMusic" was a name the band used for their publishing company (the LP label for Movement says "B Music" in large letters, though using an italic ß for the letter ).
Books printed for a number of years after 1500 continued to look much like incunables, with the notable exception of the small format books printed in italic type introduced by Aldus Manutius in 1501.
Class in which component occurs in italic.
Each name corresponds with the city's major historical phases: * Recion (to read Rekion), name appeared on the most ancient coins retrieved in Reggio. citation * Erythrà (Ερυθρά, "The Red One"), the pre-Greek settlement populated by the Italic people.
Forms in italic do not descend from the reconstructed forms.
For simplicity most scholars use left-to-right and this is the Unicode default direction for the Old Italic block.
Gray and Atkinson come up with using their Bayesian phylogenetic model is that the italic branch separated from the proto germanic branch, 5500 years before present, ie, roughly the start of the Bronze age.
Green indicates an advantage to the attacker and red italic an advantage to the defender.
However, the Gallo-Italic languages are somewhere in between.