- Look up
Italic or
italic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Italic may
refer to:
Relating to
Italy Italic peoples,
Italic-language
speaking people of...
-
Italic peoples were an
ethnolinguistic group identified by
their use of
Italic languages, a
branch of the Indo-European
language family. The
Italic peoples...
- The Proto-
Italic language is the
ancestor of the
Italic languages, most
notably Latin and its descendants, the
Romance languages. It is not
directly attested...
- The Old
Italic scripts are a
family of
ancient writing systems used on the
Italian Peninsula between about 700 and 100 BC, for
various languages spoken...
- The
Italic League or Most Holy
League was an
international agreement concluded in
Venice on 30
August 1454,
between the
Papal States, the
Republic of Venice...
- i.e.
lowercase italic Cyrillic ⟨т⟩, may look like small-capital
italic ⟨T⟩. In
Standard Serbian, as well as in Macedonian, some
italic and
cursive letters...
-
joins and pen lifts. The
writing style can be
further divided as "looped", "
italic", or "connected". The
cursive method is used with many
alphabets due to...
- LP
label for
Movement says "B Music" in
large letters,
though using an
italic ß for the
letter B). All four
members of the band used the name for production...
-
Italic alphabets (Venetic, Lepontic), the
letter could be
represented as a zig-zagging line of any
number between three and six strokes. The
Italic letter...
- <math>\ell</math>
renders it as ℓ{\displaystyle \ell }. In
mathematical formulas, an
italic form (ℓ) of the
script ℓ is the norm.
Sometimes seen in Web typography,...