pica

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English - Turkish
(Tıp) Tebeşir veya kül ve çamur gibi yenmez şeylere karşı duyulan anormal iştah, pika
on iki punto harf
pika

Bu tablo Pikaso'ya atfedilmiştir. - This painting is attributed to Picasso.

Pikasonun skeçleri hakkında özel bir sergi var. - There's a special exhibit of Picasso's sketches.

12 puntoluk harf,pika
tebeşir ve çamur gibi yenmez şeylere karşı duyulan anormal iştah
punto harf
on iki puntoluk matbaa harfi
oniki puntoluk harf
small pica
küçük puntolu harf
English - English
A vitiated appetite that craves what is unfit for food, as chalk, ashes, coal, etc.; chthonophagia

The three most common nonfood picas were eating of strings and rags; feces, vomit, and urine; and paper, cigarettes, and soil.

A unit of measure equivalent to 12 points

The PostScript pica, 1/6 of an inch.

A size of type
{n} the green sickness, a printing letter, a bird
A craving for an inedible substance (such as chalk or paint chips)
A unit of measure equal to 12 points or one sixth of an inch
A unit of Typographic measurement equal to 0 166 inches or 12 points
A service-book
A size of type next larger than small pica, and smaller than English
A typographic measurement There are approximately 6 picas in an inch and 12 points in a pica
Picas are used to define column widths when setting type Picas are based on the point system of typography 12 points equal one pica and one pica is approximately 1/6 of one inch
In typography, a unit of measurement equal to 12 points or one-sixth inch
A vitiated appetite that craves what is unfit for food, as chalk, ashes, coal, etc
A typewriter font which has a pitch of 10 characters per inch 1 pica = 12 points; and 72 points = 1 inch
Measurement term indicating 1/6th of an inch The industry standard for design measurements other than paper size
A typographic unit of measurement: 12 points = 1 pica, 1/16" or (0 166"), and 6 picas (1" or 0 996")
eating earth or clay or chalk; occurs in some primitive tribes or sometimes in cases of nutritional deficiency
A unit of measurement There are six picas in an inch; each pica contains 12 points
The genus that includes the magpies
A unit of measurement traditionally equal to about 1/6 inch (In some modern typesetting systems, a pica is treated as exactly 1/6 inch ) There are 12 points to a pica
A unit of measurement traditionally equal to about 1/6 inch (6 picas = 0 996 inch) (In some typesetting systems, a pica is treated as exactly 1/6 inch ) There are 12 points to a pica The European equivalent of pica is the Cicero (about 7% larger)
printer's measure of type = 12 points, used to measure columns and photos
A unit of measure that is approximately 1/6th of an inch A pica is equal to 12 points The traditional British and American pica is 0 166 inches In PostScript printers, a pica is exactly 1/6th of an inch
The basic measurement unit in the graphic arts field A pica is about 166 of an inch, and is further broken down into points There are 12 points per pica; 6 picas per inch; and 72 points per inch
magpies
(1) A printer's unit of measurement used primarily in typesetting One pica equals approximately 1/6 inch (2) Measurement equaling 12 points to top
A unit of print size in typography equivalent to about one sixth of an inch or 1 / 6 of an inch, or about 4.233 millimetres; equal to 12 points
a linear unit (1/6 inch) used in printing
A unit of measure used to measure type size One pica(12 points) is equivalent to 1/6"
A unit of measure in the printing industry A pica is approximately 0 166 in There are 12 points to a pica
Unit of measure in typesetting One pica = 1/6 inch
chthonophagia
a printer's measurement, equal to approximately 1/6th of an inch
Standard of measurement, 1/6 inch 1 pica = 12 points 72 points = 1 inch
A standard measurement common to the printing industry 1/6 of an inch = 1 pica or 12 points 72 points = 1 inch
{i} unit of typographical measure equal to 1/6 of an inch
A standard typographic unit of measure, divided Into 12 units called points Six picas equal one Inch
A unit of measure equal to 12 points There are 6 picas per inch see point, also see Conversion Chart for Inches, Picas, and Points
(1) A unit of measurement for type specification and printing which measures width; 6 picas to one inch (2) A size of type, 12 points
A typographic measurement There are 12 points to a pica and approximately 6 picas to an inch
pica

    Hyphenation

    pi·ca

    Turkish pronunciation

    paykı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈpīkə/ /ˈpaɪkə/

    Etymology

    () From Latin pīca, “magpie”, “jay” (from the idea that magpies will eat almost anything)
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