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1 italic
Pertaining to characters that are evenly slanted to the right or in the direction of text flow. -
2 font style
"The stylistic attributes of a font — such as bold, italic, and underline." -
3 italics
[i΄tæliks] n pl (նաև italic type) շեղագիր. in italics շեղագրով -
4 letter
[΄letə] n տառ, գիր. capital/initial/small letter մե ծատառ, գլխատառ.փոքրատառ. write in block letters տպատառ գրել. the letter of the law օրեն քի տառը. letter for letter տառ առ տառ, տառա ցի. to the letter միանգամայն ճիշտ. four letter words հայհոյանք. initialletter անվան, ազ գանվան սկզբնատառեր. italic letters շեղատառ. (նամակ) registered letter պատվիրված նամակ. letter of recommendation/introduction հանձ նա րարական նամակ. letter of credit ակրեդիտիվ. dead letter հասցեատիրոջը չհասած նամակ. letters գրականագիտություն. a man of letters գրա կա նագետ. letter and intent իրավ. (օրենքի) տառն ու ոգին. letter of authority/attorney լիազորագիր
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