Font style characterised by cursive typeface and slanted design.
A branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative.
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1 A primer of information about the history and uses of italic letters.
2 You cannot give permanence to a book by printing it in italic type.
3 Later the italic characteristics were given to capitals as well as lower-case letters.
4 All editorial comment in the Textual Appendix is shown in " italic " type.
5 The italic form of parenthesis is objectionable in book work.
6 Her cursor was hovering over 'yes' when she saw Guttman's name again, small and italic .
7 The italic parenthesis may be used in job-work or full display lines of italic letters.
8 One very important principle should always be observed in the use of italic for emphasis.
9 Some computers may not be able to display italic long "s".
10 Thus edition (August 2004) corrects a few errors in the convention for italic type.
11 They've used an italic font and a laser printer to address it, which cheapens the effect.
12 The italic wording in the letters is compulsory, but you may add or remove other wording.
13 A further modification of the letter came with the introduction of the sloping, or italic letter.
14 You can select a word or text string, and then make it bold, italic or underline.
15 Wherever there is an italic , the hickory descended.
16 What use is made of the italic parenthesis?
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