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I·tal·ic I0261100 (ĭ-tăl′ĭk, ī-tăl′-)adj.1. Of or relating to ancient Italy or its peoples or cultures.2. Of or relating to the branch of the Indo-European language family that includes Latin, Faliscan, Oscan, Umbrian, and the Romance languages.3. italic Of or being a style of printing type patterned on a Renaissance script with the letters slanting to the right: This sentence is printed in italic type.n.1. The Italic branch of Indo-European.2. often italics Italic print or typeface. [Latin Italicus, from Italia, Italy.]Translationsitalic (iˈtӕlik) , (aiˈtalik) adjective (of print) of the sloping kind used eg to show emphasis and for the examples in this dictionary. This example is printed in italic type. 斜體的 斜体的iˈtalicize, iˈtalicise (-saiz) verb to put (words) in italics. 用斜體字表示 用斜体字印刷iˈtalics noun plural italic print. This example is printed in italics. 斜體字 斜体,斜体字 EncyclopediaSeeitalicITALICS
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