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Italic
Meaning
Adj
●
In Typography:
Designed to
resemble
a
handwriting
style
developed in Italy in
th
e 16th century.
●
In Typography:
Having
letters
that
slant
or
lean
to the right; oblique.
●
Of or
relating
to the Italian peninsula.
●
In Indo-European studies:
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
Osco-Umbrian; an
extinct
branch
of such
language family
, which
excludes
the Latino-Faliscan languages
●
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
.
Noun
●
In Typography:
A
typeface
in which the
letters
slant
to the right.
●
An
oblique
handwriting
style
, such as used by Italian
calligraphers
of the Renaissance.
Name
●
The Italic family
taken
as a whole.
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Wiktionary
Antonyms
Upright
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Font
Serif
Ampersand
Bold
Cyrillic
Boldface
Typeface
Fonts
Copperplate
Lettering
Text
Lowercase
Arial
Ellipses
Uppercase
Alphabetic
Latin
Arabic
Red
Calligraphic
Persian
Typography
Ascii
Serifs
Asterisks
Greek
Bolded
Typefaces
Superscript
Hyphens
Phoenician
Underlined
Bolding
Upper Case
Bulleted Lists
Capital Letters
Lower Case
Sans Serif
Carriage Returns
Curly Braces
Old English
Block Capitals
Punctuation Marks
Full Stops
Arabic Script
Block Letters
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