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Latin vs Italics - What's the difference?

latin | italics |


As nouns the difference between latin and italics

is that latin is a person native to ancient Rome or its Empire while italics is letters in an italic typeface.

As an adjective latin

is alternative case form of Latin.

As a proper noun Latin

is the language of the ancient Romans, other Latins and of the Roman Catholic church, especially Classical Latin.

Cursive vs Italics - What's the difference?

cursive | italics |


As nouns the difference between cursive and italics

is that cursive is a cursive character, letter or font while italics is (typography|pluralonly) letters in an italic typeface.

As an adjective cursive

is running; flowing.

Quotes vs Italics - What's the difference?

quotes | italics |


As nouns the difference between quotes and italics

is that quotes is while italics is (typography|pluralonly) letters in an italic typeface.

As a verb quotes

is (quote).

Roman vs Italics - What's the difference?

roman | italics |


As nouns the difference between roman and italics

is that roman is a native or resident of Rome while italics is letters in an italic typeface.

As an adjective roman

is upright, as opposed to italic.

As a proper noun Roman

is a given name derived from Latin recently borrowed from continental Europe.

Italics - What does it mean?

italics | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun italics

is letters in an italic typeface.

Parenthesis vs Italics - What's the difference?

parenthesis | italics |


As nouns the difference between parenthesis and italics

is that parenthesis is a clause, phrase or word which is inserted (usually for explanation or amplification) into a passage which is already grammatically complete, and usually marked off with brackets, commas or dashes while italics is (typography|pluralonly) letters in an italic typeface.

Italick vs Italics - What's the difference?

italick | italics |


As nouns the difference between italick and italics

is that italick is obsolete form of italic while italics is letters in an italic typeface.

As an adjective italick

is obsolete form of italic.

Manuscript vs Italics - What's the difference?

manuscript | italics |


As nouns the difference between manuscript and italics

is that manuscript is a book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced while italics is (typography|pluralonly) letters in an italic typeface.

As an adjective manuscript

is handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced.

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