Initial in spanish

Inicial

pronunciation: iniθiɑl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

initial1 = inicial. 

Example: Names commonly vary in fullness, especially in terms of the extent of abbreviations and initials used.

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» first initial = inicial del primer nombre de pila.

Example: To search for a publication by its author, enter the author's last name, a comma, first initial if known, followed by a backslash (\).

» full initials = todas las iniciales del nombre propio.

Example: A correctly rendered surname together with the full initials is usually sufficient to ensure that the searcher will have no trouble, for instance, HAY, E.S.

» illustrated initial = inicial orlada.

Example: The author analyzes the scriptural symbolism in an illustrated initial depicting the Crucifixion, focusing on the significance of a white-haired and bearded Christ.

» last initial = última inicial, inicial del apellido.

Example: To protect anonymity, a party must be referred to by first name and last initial in all filed documents and court orders.

» middle initial = inicial del segundo nombre de pila de una persona.

Example: If you're not sure of the exact form of the phrase (Does the author have a middle initial?), enter as much of the phrase as you know.

» ornamental initial = inicial orlada.

Example: The libraries were links between European and American printers and this would explain similarities observed in the motifs of ornamental initials seen in European and American books.

» woodcut initial = inicial xilográfica.

Example: Add to this his stock of unique woodcut ornaments and initials, and his finger-print is plain, a typographical equipment that belonged to him alone.

initial2 = inicial. 

Example: Further, no guidance can be expected on alternative terms that are related to the searcher's initial search term.

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» initial step = primera medida.

Example: As an initial step an Internet web site has been established.

Initial synonyms

first in spanish: primero, pronunciation: fɜrst part of speech: adjective, adverb
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