italicization

  • 1italicization — noun see italicize …

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  • 2italicization — See italicize. * * * …

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  • 3italicization — noun the process of italicizing; something italicized See Also: italicize …

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  • 4italicization — ital·i·ci·za·tion …

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  • 5italicization — ə̇ˌtaləsə̇ˈzāshən, ˌsīˈalso īˌ noun Etymology: italicize + ation : the use of italics or a single underscore in printing or writing * * * italicīzāˈtion or italicīsāˈtion noun • • • Main Entry: ↑Italian …

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  • 6italicize — italicization, n. /i tal euh suyz , uy tal /, v., italicized, italicizing. v.t. 1. to print in italic type. 2. to underscore with a single line, as in indicating italics. v.i. 3. to use italics. Also, esp. Brit., italicise. [1785 95; ITALIC +… …

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