Italian vs italic

Italian

noun
  • A style of cuisine or individual dishes of or associated with Italy or Italian people. 

  • An inhabitant of Italy, or a person of Italian descent. 

  • The official language of Italy, also spoken in San Marino, the Vatican, and parts of Argentina, Slovenia and Switzerland. 

  • Italian vermouth, a dark-colored, sweet or mildly bitter vermouth. 

  • A type of linen or cotton cloth with satin finish used primarily for linings, Italian cloth. 

  • An Italian sandwich. 

adj
  • Pertaining to Italy, its people or its language. 

italic

noun
  • An oblique handwriting style, such as used by Italian calligraphers of the Renaissance. 

  • A typeface in which the letters slant to the right. 

adj
  • Designed to resemble a handwriting style developed in Italy in the 16th century. 

  • Having letters that slant or lean to the right; oblique. 

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