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Roman

Adjective[C] Countable
pl: Romans

The term carries a heavy weight of historical authority and architectural grandeur. When applied to history, it evokes images of marble columns, strict law, and imperial expansion, often serving as a benchmark for classical civilization. In typography, the word strips away the historical baggage to describe a functional, stable aesthetic. It denotes a lack of slant, suggesting clarity and formality compared to the fluid, decorative nature of italic scripts.

Used when referring to a person from Rome or a citizen of the ancient empire.

Meanings

Adjective

Relating to ancient Rome or its empire.

"The Roman Empire spanned three continents."

Adjective

Relating to the city of Rome or the Roman Catholic Church.

"The Roman Curia manages church administration."

Adjective

Referring to a typeface with upright letters rather than italics.

"The body text is set in a clean Roman font."

Noun

A citizen or inhabitant of ancient Rome.

"The Roman legions were feared for their discipline."

Noun

A person from the city of Rome.

"The local Roman residents know the best hidden trattorias."

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