Noun
of Italic
Source: Webster's dictionaryA general rule is that, if the word or phrase retains French diacritics or is usually printed in italics, it has retained its French identity. Source: Internet
All but four of the patterns in italics (felapton, darapti, fesapo and bamalip) are weakened moods, i.e. it is possible to draw a stronger conclusion from the premises. Source: Internet
Commands to enable bold or italics, printing, blocking text to copy or delete, saving or retrieving files from disk, etc. were typically a short sequence of keystrokes, such as Ctrl-P-B for bold, or Ctrl-K-S to save a file. Source: Internet
Bezanson (1953), p. 655, italics Bezanson's Scholar Nathalia Wright divides the meetings with the vessels along other lines, singling out "four vessels met by the Pequod which have already encountered Ahab's quarry". Source: Internet
Chinese N.B. The characters used are simplified ones, and the transcriptions given in italics reflect Standard Chinese pronunciation, using the pinyin system. Source: Internet
Add bold, italics, underline, and font color. Source: Internet