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pica1 noun (picas) printing an old type-size, giving about six lines to the inch, approximately 12-point and still used synonymously for that point size.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: Latin, referring to a book of ecclesiastical rules for determining dates of religious festivals, from Latin pica magpie, because of the black and white appearance of the page in such a book; related to pie2.

pica1 noun (picas) printing an old type-size, giving about six lines to the inch, approximately 12-point and still used synonymously for that point size.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: Latin, referring to a book of ecclesiastical rules for determining dates of religious festivals, from Latin pica magpie, because of the black and white appearance of the page in such a book; related to pie2.

pica1 noun (picas) printing an old type-size, giving about six lines to the inch, approximately 12-point and still used synonymously for that point size.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: Latin, referring to a book of ecclesiastical rules for determining dates of religious festivals, from Latin pica magpie, because of the black and white appearance of the page in such a book; related to pie2.