A linear unit (1/6 inch) used in printing.
1What his father would have given for some pica Affinity beasts.
2It was a folio, pro patria size, in pica, with long primer notes.
3Here is the round-hand, he went on, taking up an unused pica type.
4A large ffount of pica Letter very good, cast by ditto.
5Sociodemographic and household characteristics, dietary diversity, pica and recent morbidity were ascertained by interview.
6Printed on small-pica it would run to eight hundred pages, and could never pay.
7There are birds singing, pica whistling and Musk deer grazing.
8In contrast, no genetic structure was found in the East China populations of P. pica.
9The habit of dirt eating or clay-eating, called pica, is well authenticated in many countries.
10The foreman thereupon jumped on Mr. Visscher with a small pica wrought iron side stick.
11Doc thinks it's a disease called pica or something.
12It's called pica, some kind of iron deficiency.
13Moreover, as I said when I first saw that letter, it is in the regular pica type.
14There are in this pica type ten to the inch horizontally and six to the inch vertically.
15So are they all, but as ninety-five per cent, use the pica style that in itself proved nothing.
16Could they be rare pica birds?