italic

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{s} italik. i., gen. çoğ. italik
italik harflere ait
italik

Merhaba'dan sonra cümlenin geri kalanı italik olmalıdır. - The rest of the sentence after Hello should be italicized.

Kitabın adı italik olmalı. - The title of the book should be italicized.

Eğik
eğik italik yazı
italik yazı gibi
italik yazı
italic type
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bold italic
(Bilgisayar) kalın italik
bold italic
(Bilgisayar) koyu italik
font italic
(Bilgisayar) italik yazıtipi
font italic
(Bilgisayar) italik yazı tipi
italics
{i} italik yazı
italics
(isim) italik yazı
İngilizce - İngilizce
Designed to resemble a handwriting style developed in Italy in the 16th century
An oblique handwriting style, such as used by Italian calligraphers of the Renaissance
Having letters that slant or lean to the right; oblique

The text was impossible to read: every other word was underlined or in a bold or italic font.

A typeface in which the letters slant to the right
A class of letterforms more cursive than roman, but less cursive than script Most slope to the right A well-designed italic is not just a slanted roman letterform, but created as a separate entity, with attention paid to readability in the shaping of characters Usually best used sparingly Also termed Oblique
Pertaining to a typeface or font: having letters that slant or lean to the right; oblique
The type face like this designed during the Renaissance that was based on a form of handwriting often used in manuscript copying
A type of font where the letters are slanted slightly to the right
A slanting or script-like version of a face The upright faces are often referred to as roman
a typeface with letters slanting upward to the right
A slanted style of a font, generally used for emphasis Italic differs from Oblique in that the transformation from the plain to the slanted form involves more than just skewing the letterforms Generally the lower-case a changes to a, the serifs on lower-case letters like i (i) change, and the font generally gains a freer look to it
The style of letters that slope forward in distinction from upright or roman letters; used for words requiring emphasis to top
Applied especially to a kind of type in which the letters do not stand upright, but slope toward the right; - - so called because dedicated to the States of Italy by the inventor, Aldus Manutius, about the year 1500
a style of handwriting with the letters slanting to the right
Êthe style of letters that slant, in distinction from upright or roman letters Used for emphasis in text J
Italics are letters which slope to the right. Italics are often used to emphasize a particular word or sentence. The examples in this dictionary are printed in italics
The style of letters that slope forward, in distinction from upright, or roman, letters Used to give words emphasis and for some titles
A typeface variation in which letters slope forward
characterized by slanting characters; "italic characters
(adj ) A style of text in which vertical elements of letters are slanted forward This technique is used to make words or letters visually stand out from the rest of the text
A slanted variety of typeface, often substituted for underlining
Italic letters are used to distinguish words for emphasis, importance, antithesis, etc
A type style in which the letters are slanted 8 to 20 degrees from the vertical Italics are often used for special emphasis See also: oblique
A slanted typeface True italic has rather more fancy serifs than the corresponding Roman typeface Some so-called italic typefaces are really just slanted versions of the standard typeface
For atomic or constant values, e g [/atomic (v)], excepting the empty feature structure Drawn in the standard font (or an italic version thereof)
In type, letter forms that slope to the right
a branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative
the style of letters that slant, in distinction from upright or roman letters Used for emphasis in text
Letters written at a slant to the line, as differentiated from the upright Roman style
Also, collectively, Italic letters
A type style in which the characters are slanted upward to the right Usually, italic characters have different shapes than their Roman counterparts
Relating to Italy or to its people
having a slant to the right
Italic letters slope to the right. She addressed them by hand in her beautiful italic script
{i} italic type, form of type in which the letters lean to the right
Italic characters appear on the screen slightly tilted to the right Italics is usually used to provide special emphasis to text
A cursive font style or variant which is inclined to the right and often used for emphasis or to highlight specific words A font style specified by the CSS declaration font-style: italic and commonly attached to the HTML elements <em> and <i> by default
Text that is used to denote emphasis by slanting the type body forward
A style of type in which the letterforms slant toward the right, used for emphasis and titles of books, magazines, and so forth
<I></I>
A Boolean value that indicates whether the text is italicized
The style of letters that slant, in distinction from upright, or roman letters Used for emphasis within text
of or relating to the Italic languages; "ancient Italic dialects"
often in the plural; as, the Italics are the author's
Pertaining to a typeface or font: having letters designed to resemble a handwriting style developed in Italy in the 16th century
a style of handwriting with the letters slanting to the right a typeface with letters slanting upward to the right a branch of the Indo-European languages of which Latin is the chief representative of or relating to the Italic languages; "ancient Italic dialects"
An Italic letter, character, or type see Italic, a
characterized by slanting characters; "italic characters"
Of or relating to the Italian peninsula
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 for writing their languages

There were several Italic alphabets, one being the Etruscan alphabet.

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 and also the Romance languages (Italian, French, Spanish, etc.); the group of ancient languages of this branch as contrasted with the modern Romance languages; Osco-Umbrian

The ancient Italic languages that are now extinct include , , and .

of, or relating to Italy
An Italic language
italics
plural form of italic exaggerated intonation or some similar oral speech device by which one or more words is heavily and usually affectedly emphasized or otherwise given sharp prominence

a woman who has an irritating way of speaking in italics.

italics
letters in an italic typeface

There is no need to put the whole paragraph in italics.

ıtalic
{a} relating to Italy, or to a kind of letters
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Title of a publication/document - unless otherwise stated
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a type of printed letters that lean to the right, often used to emphasize particular words in italics (italicus , from italikos, from Italia ; because these letters were introduced by a 16th-century Italian printer, Aldus Manutius)
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To make text within a document stand out from other text by making the text slant to the right
italics
A variation of typestyle (qv) in which the characters appear slanted and more cursive This is italics
italics
style of characters which slant upward to ~the right
italics
{i} italic type, form of type in which the letters lean to the right
italics
exaggerated intonation or some similar oral speech device by which one or more words is heavily and usually affectedly emphasized or otherwise given sharp prominence
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