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PICA
PICA
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Dictionary definitions:
Word: pica
Phonetic:
/ˈpʌɪkə/
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A disorder characterized by craving and appetite for non-edible substances, such as ice, clay, chalk, dirt, or sand.
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1/6 inch type
1/6 inch
1/6 of an inch
10-pitch type
12 points
12-point type
12-point type size
A regular type
Abnormal appetite
Abnormal craving
About 1/6 inch
Bigger than elite
Book designers measure
Common type
Compositors choice
Editing measure
Editors measure
Elite alternative
Font option
Font selection
Font size selection
In Design measurement
Its roughly a sixth of an inch
Its smaller than English
Layout program unit
Layout unit
Like some typewriters
Newsroom measure
Newsroom unit
Not elite
One size smaller than English
One-sixth of an inch
Page layout measurement unit
Page-layout unit
Part of an inch
Pickles for breakfast
Printers measure
Printers unit
Printing measure
Printwheel choice
Sixth of an inch
Size of type
Twelve point type size
Twelve-point measure
Twelve-point type
Twelve-point type size
Type measure
Type of one C.P.A.
Type of type
Type size
Type size larger than elite
Type type
Type with ten characters to the inch
Typeface size
Typesetters unit
Typesetting measure
Typesetting unit
Typewriter type
Typing type
Typographic measure
Typography option
Typography unit
Variety of type
Printer's measure, about 1/6 of an inch.
Measure for type, about 1/6 of an inch.
An em.
A size of type.
Printer's measure.
Typewriter type size
Type
Printer's term.
Style of type
Typist's type choice
Type style
Unnatural desire to eat chalk, ashes, etc.
Craving for chalk, e.g.
Twelve points, to a typesetter
Desire to eat chalk, ashes, etc.
Abnormal craving to eat chalk, etc.
Kind of type
Desire to eat chalk, clay, etc.
57-Down measurement
Typesetter's unit
It's smaller than English
34-Across alternative
Printer's unit
About 4.2 millimeters, in printing
Ink of elite type
12 points, typographically
Printing measurement
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Small photograph and article set in type
Typography measure
About 4.2 millimeters
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Common type measurement in Adobe InDesign
Typesetting width
Printers size
Printing size
One-sixth of an inch, to a typesetter
It might make you eat dirt
12-point typesetting unit
Desire to eat things other than food
Unit of type size
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