italics
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.
