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pica
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 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
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