Italic+letters
21italic — [ɪ talɪk] adjective Printing of the sloping kind of typeface used especially for emphasis and in foreign words. ↘(of handwriting) cursive and sloping and with elliptical or pointed letters, in the style of 16th century Italian handwriting. noun… …
22italic — i•tal•ic [[t]ɪˈtæl ɪk, aɪˈtæl [/t]] adj. 1) pri designating or pertaining to a style of printing types in which the letters usu. slope to the right, used for emphasis, to separate different kinds of information, etc 2) peo (cap.) of or pertaining …
23Old Italic script — Old Italic The Marsiliana tablet abecedarium, ca. 700 BC: ABGDEVZHΘIKLMNΞOPŚQRSTUXΦΨ, read right to left Type Alphabet Languages Italic …
24Old Italic alphabet — Infobox Writing system name=Old Italic type=Alphabet languages=Italic languages, Etruscan, Raetic time=8th to 1st centuries BC fam1=Phoenician alphabet fam2=Greek alphabet (Cumae variant) children=Latin alphabet, Runic alphabet sisters=Anatolian… …
25Greek letters used in mathematics, science, and engineering — Greek alphabet Αα Alpha Νν Nu Ββ Beta …
26swash letters — swash letters, letters, especially italic capital letters, of a style characterized by ornamental strokes or flourishes on the top or bottom …
27swash letters — pl.n. italic capital letters formed with long tails and flourishes * * * …
28swash letters — pl.n. italic capital letters formed with long tails and flourishes …
29Italics — Italic I*tal ic, n.; pl. {Italics}. (Print.) An Italic letter, character, or type (see {Italic}, a., 2.); often in the plural; as, the Italics are the author s. Italic letters are used to distinguish words for emphasis, importance, antithesis,… …
30Caslon — This article is about the typeface. For the person, see William Caslon. For other uses, see Caslon (disambiguation). Category Serif Classification Old Style[ …