italic in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

italic in the PONS Dictionary

italic Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

italic type
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Eventually a lowercase roman was added, and later an italic, which is distinct for its narrow character set.
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A typeface is usually grouped together in a family containing individual fonts for italic, bold, and other variations of the primary design.
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Italic versions was also made available for each type.
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Each typeface is available in a variety of weights as well as in italic.
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In statistics, the italic form ("n") is used to denote the number of observations or replicates included in a statistical sample.
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The above code will display as two lines of italic text.
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Use headings, subheadings, font sizes, bold fonts and italic fonts in proportion to the importance of the item.
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This creates collision with surrounding letters in the same italic size.
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Some font families have fonts with both italic and oblique variants.
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It was released in 1920 with a companion italic made available in 1923.
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