-
needs to be
italicised itself, the type is
normally switched back to non-
italicized (roman) type: "I
think The
Scarlet Letter had a
chapter about that, thought...
- Bacillus,
capitalized and
italicized,
refers to a
specific genus of bacteria. The name Bacilli,
capitalized but not
italicized, can also
refer to a less...
-
Italic script, also
known as
chancery cursive and
Italic hand, is a semi-cursive,
slightly sloped style of
handwriting and
calligraphy that was developed...
- are
terms adopted into
English (from French), they do not have to be
italicized, but they
often are. "French
administration must
routinely use woman's...
- 14, 2014 "Italics". The Economist.
Retrieved 6
January 2016. "When to
italicize foreign words and phrases". Grammarpartyblog.com. 23
February 2012. Archived...
- records,
updated through the 2023 tournament.
Schools whose names are
italicized are no
longer in
Division I, and can no
longer be
included in the tournament...
- more
traditional spelling gives a word a
stronger emphasis (similar to
italicizing or
bolding a word in English). Second,
using katakana can
indicate that...
- North, Baltic, Mediterranean, and
Black Seas — (dependent
territories italicized with the
sovereign state bracketed). Azores (POR) ‡ Faroe
Islands (DEN)...
- name
appears bolded. It is
italicized if the
settlement is the
largest city in the parish; if both, it is
bolded and
italicized. https://statistics.gov...
- that "Ms.
Holmes delivers most of her
lines with
meaningful asperity,
italicizing every word." However, the New York
Daily News' Joe
Dziemianowicz took...