Crossword clues for ital
ital
- The insistent type, perh
- Style of type: Abbr
- Sloping type: Abbr
- Slanted writing: Abbr
- Slanted type of type: abbr
- Slanted print: Abbr
- Proofreader's abbr. accompanying an underline
- Print type: Abbr
- Luigi's lang
- Ltrs. of stress
- Letters like this: Abbr
- Lang. of Rome
- Lang. of Livorno
- Font option (Abbr.)
- Editor's abbr
- Bold relative: Abbr
- Bold alternative: Abbr
- Bold alternative (abbr.)
- Bold alt
- Angled print: Abbr
- Venetian's lang
- Underlining equiv
- Underlining alternative: Abbr
- Underline alt
- Typography choice: Abbr
- Typographer's abbr
- Typeface that tilts: Abbr
- Type: Abbr
- Type used for titles: Abbr
- Type used for emph
- Type that tilts: Abbr
- Type that leans (abbr.)
- Type spec: Abbr
- Type of type (abbr.)
- Type of type shortly
- Type like this: Abbr
- Type for titles: abbr
- Type choice: Abbr
- Type abbr
- Turin tongue: Abbr
- Tongue of the boot?: Abbr
- Title type: Abbr
- Title type, perhaps: Abbr
- Title treatment: Abbr
- Tipped type: abbr
- Tilted typeface: Abbr
- Tilted text (abbr.)
- The U.S. tied them in the first round of the 2006 World Cup: Abbr
- The right-leaning type: abbr
- The boot of Eur
- Text for titles, briefly
- Stressful type: Abbr
- Stressed, in a way: Abbr
- Stressed, in a way (abbr.)
- Stressed, for short
- Stressed type (abbr.)
- Stressed but not bold: Abbr
- Stressed (abbr.)
- Stress indicator: Abbr
- Sloped type, abbreviated
- Sloped ptg
- Slanty ltrs
- Slanty font (Abbr.)
- Slanted, for short
- Slanted typeface (abbr.)
- Slanted type style: Abbr
- Slanted type spec
- Slanted text: Abbr
- Slanted lettering (Abbr.)
- Slanted in print: Abbr
- Slanted in a newspaper: Abbr
- Slanted alternative to boldface type: Abbr
- Slanted (abbr.)
- Skewed type (abbr.)
- Showing stress: Abbr
- Short type?
- Rome res
- Roman cit
- Roman alternative: Abbr
- Rom. or Sic
- Right-leaning print: Abbr
- Proofreading abbr
- Printer's abbreviation
- Print type briefly
- Print style: Abbr
- Print at an angle: Abbr
- Off-center type, briefly
- Notation on a galley proof
- Not rom. ... or a rom. lang
- Nat. of Tuscany
- Naples native: Abbr
- Modern Roman, e.g.: Abbr
- Ltrs. that lean
- Lombardy lang
- Like tilted type (abbr.)
- Like tilted ltrs
- Like the answers at 6-Acr. and 31-Acr
- Like some highlighted text: Abbr
- Letters like "this": Abbr
- Leaning writing: Abbr
- Leaning on the page: Abbr
- Leaning ltr
- Language spoken in Rome: Abbr
- Lang. spoken in Milan
- Lang. of Lombardy
- Lang. of Florence
- It leans right: Abbr
- It borders Aust
- Indicator of stress: Abbr
- In this style: Abbr
- From Umbria: Abbr
- From Umbria (abbr.)
- From the country that gave us pizza and Parmesan: Abbr
- From Rome: Abbr
- From Rome or Naples, perhaps: Abbr
- Foreign-wd. type
- Font choice: Abbr
- EU lang
- Emphatic typeface, for short
- Emphatic type (abbr.)
- Emphasized: Abbr
- Emphasized type: Abbr
- Editor's choice: abbr
- Da Vinci's lang
- Ctrl + I, in much software: Abbr
- Crooked type? (Abbr.)
- Boot tongue?: Abbr
- Bit of slanted writing?: Abbr
- Biased writing? (abbr.)
- Attention-getting type: Abbr
- Attention-calling type: Abbr
- Angled typeface: Abbr
- Angled type: Abbr
- Angled ltrs
- Abbr. on a proof
- A type: Abbr
- 2006 World Cup champs: Abbr
- "Words like this": Abbr
- "Buon Natale" lang
- Type style: Abbr.
- Printing style: Abbr.
- Like some type: Abbr.
- From Umbria: Abbr.
- Biased type, briefly
- Romance lang. for Romeo
- Type of type: Abbr.
- Underlining equiv.
- Type spec.
- Slanted: Abbr.
- Slanted type: Abbr.
- Slanty type: Abbr.
- Not roman: Abbr.
- Type type: Abbr.
- Leaning letters: Abbr.
- Emphatic type: Abbr.
- Like slanted type: Abbr.
- It doesn't stand up straight: Abbr.
- Stressed type: Abbr.
- Med. land
- Leaning, as type: Abbr.
- Proofreader's notation
- They lean to the right: Abbr.
- Type spec: Abbr.
- Big World Cup power: Abbr.
- Slanted, as type: Abbr.
- Emphasized: Abbr.
- Tilting type: Abbr.
- Type that leans: Abbr.
- Venetian's lang.
- Typesetter's choice: Abbr.
- Galley marking
- Titles are often put in it: Abbr.
- Printer's type: Abbr.
- Type choice: Abbr.
- Leaning, in a way: Abbr.
- Font option: Abbr.
- Proofreading abbr.
- Rom. tongue
- Right-leaning type: Abbr.
- Right-leaning: Abbr.
- Biased writing?: Abbr.
- Lang. in which "friends" is 24-Across
- Not this type?: Abbr.
- Alternative to quotes: Abbr.
- A title might be presented in it: Abbr.
- It adds stress: Abbr.
- Typographer's abbr.
- Garibaldi was one: Abbr.
- Type style, for short
- Print type: Abbr.
- Emph. in print
- Editor's abbr.
- Kind of type: Abbr.
- Sloped ptg.
- Eur. country
- Type type, for short
- Emphatic type, for short
- Rom. or Sic.
- Type abbr.
- Letters like this: Abbr.
- Type of type, for short
- *Type like this: Abbr.
- In this style: Abbr.
- Type of print: Abbr.
- Neighbor of Aus.
- A neighbor of Fr. or Aus.
- It borders Aust.
- Type, for short
- Type face: Abbr.
- Medit. language
- Eur. land
- Roman cit.
- Citizen of Genoa: Abbr.
- A type: Abbr.
- Type used for emphasis: Abbr.
- Rome res.
- Printing style, for short
- Boot peninsula: Abbr.
- Printing type: Abbr.
- Type used for emph.
- Cit. of Padua
- Verdi was one: Abbr.
- Abbr. in typography
- Scotsman leaves kind of restaurant catering for Rastafarian
- It doesn't stand up straight: Abbr
- Titles are often put in it: Abbr
- They lean to the right: Abbr
- Proofreader's mark
- Slanted type, briefly
- Slanted type: Abbr
- Slanted type (abbr.)
- Neighbor of Switz
- Slanted typeface: Abbr
- Kind of type: Abbr
- Proofreading mark
- Type of type: Abbr
- Manuscript mark
- Switz. neighbor
- Type style: Abbr
- Manuscript marking
- Emphasized, for short
- Type type: Abbr
- Tilted type: Abbr
- Leaning typeface: abbr
- Tilted type (abbr.)
- Neighbor of Aus
- Alt. to underlining
- Slanting type: Abbr
- Leaning type: abbr
- Eur. language
- Sloping type (Abbr.)
- Slanted: Abbr
- Font option: Abbr
- Tilted type, for short
- Tilted text, briefly
- Talk of Tuscany: Abbr
- Stressed type, for short
- Slanting typeface: Abbr
- Certain type: Abbr
- Typeface: Abbr
- Type type (abbr.)
- Type like "this": Abbr
- Tilting type: Abbr
- Slanty type: Abbr
- Slanted letters: Abbr
- Proofreader's abbr
- On a slant: Abbr
- Not roman: Abbr
- Leaning type (Abbr.)
- Emphatic typeface: Abbr
- Emphasized type (Abbr.)
- Biased type? (Abbr.)
- Type with emphasis, briefly
- Type spec
- Type selection (Abbr.)
- Type like ''this'': Abbr
- Type face: Abbr
- Tilted text, for short
Wiktionary
a. (context Jamaica Iyaric English) Inexpensive, salt-free, one-pot, pure, natural food, as developed and eaten by Rastafarians.
Wikipedia
Ital or I-tal is food often celebrated by those in the Rastafari movement. It is compulsory in the Nyabinghi mansion though not in the Twelve Tribes of Israel or Remi mansions. The word derives from the English word "vital", with the initial "v" removed. This is done to many words in the Rastafari vocabulary to signify the unity of the speaker with all of nature. Rastafari derive their beliefs and morality from intense personal meditations and prayer, and therefore there is no single dogma of Rastafari belief. Due to this emphasis on individual personal meditation in Rastafari, the expression of Ital eating varies widely from Rasta to Rasta, and there are few universal "rules" of Ital living. The primary goal of adhering to an Ital diet is to increase Livity, or the life energy that Rastafari generally believe lives within all human beings, as conferred from the Almighty. A common tenet of Rastafari beliefs is the sharing of a central Livity among living things, and what is put into one's body should enhance Livity rather than reduce it. Though there are different interpretations of ital regarding specific foods, the general principle is that food should be natural, or pure, and from the earth; Rastafari therefore often avoid food which is chemically modified or contains artificial additives (e.g., colour, flavourings, and preservatives). Some also avoid added salt in foods, especially salt with the artificial addition of iodine, while pure sea or kosher salt is eaten by some. In strict interpretations, foods that have been produced using chemicals such as pesticides and fertilizer are not considered ital. Early adherents adopted their dietary laws based on their interpretation of several books of the Bible, including the Book of Genesis ("Then God said, "I give you every Seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food." (Genesis 1:29)), the books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Along with growing dreadlocks and the sacramental smoking of ganja, observing a vegetarian diet is one of the practices early Rastafari adopted from Indian Hindu indentured servants living in Jamaica. Rastafari's unofficial founder Leonard Howell, affectionately called "Gong" and "Gyangunguru Maragh," though not of Indian descent, was fascinated with Hindu practices and was instrumental in promoting a plant-based diet in the Rastafari community of Pinnacle.
Usage examples of "ital".
Petri hic humasset, nequaquam nos Romani pontifices sic subjugassent, (Agnellus, Liber Pontificalis, in Scriptores Rerum Ital.