Italic language
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OSCANItalic language.
SABINEItalic language
OSCO...-Umbrian (Italic language branch)
sabinethe Italic language of the Sabines
sabinesthe Italic language of the Sabines
ROMANNon-italic
italicitalic type
italicsitalic type
SABINESItalic people.
ROMANNot italic
FAUNSItalic deities.
TYPERoman or italic
SABINEAncient Italic tongue
SABINESAncient Italic people
ROMANAlternative to italic
ROMNot italic: Abbr.
italicsITALIC, a style of print
italiciseto print in italic characters
italicisedto print in italic type
italicizeto print in italic characters
TYPESItalic and Roman, e.g.
italicizedITALICIZE, to print in italic characters
italicizesITALICIZE, to print in italic characters
italicisesITALICISE, to print in italic characters
italicisingITALICISE, to print in italic characters
italicisedITALICISE, to print in italic characters
italicizingITALICIZE, to print in italic characters
ALDUS... Manutius (Venetian printer who introduced Italic type)
finialcurve terminating the main stroke of the characters in some italic fonts
finialedcurve terminating the main stroke of the characters in some italic fonts
finialscurve terminating the main stroke of the characters in some italic fonts
setput into type or its equivalent (as on film) set the first word in italic
kerningpart of the face of a type projecting beyond the body or shank, as in certain italic letters
kernpart of the face of a type projecting beyond the body or shank, as in certain italic letters
kernedpart of the face of a type projecting beyond the body or shank, as in certain italic letters
kernspart of the face of a type projecting beyond the body or shank, as in certain italic letters
allographsEach of two or more alternative forms of a letter of an alphabet or other grapheme. The capital, lowercase, italic, and various handwritten forms of the letter A are allographs
allographEach of two or more alternative forms of a letter of an alphabet or other grapheme. The capital, lowercase, italic, and various handwritten forms of the letter A are allographs