A unit of measurement used to measure typefaces. It is equal to 12 Didot points, the slightly larger continental European counterpart to the American and British point.
publishing: A French typesetting measurement, slightly larger than 1/6th inch.
A European typographic unit of measurement; approximately 4.55 millimeters, though it varies from country to country.
The continental European typographic unit of measurement equal to 4.52mm, 12 Didot points; larger than the Anglo-American pica. See also " point".
The European measurement for type, One Cicero = 4.511mm or 12 Didot points.
A unit of measurement in the Didot system, commonly used in Europe. A cicero is slightly larger than a pica and is approximately 4.55 millimeters.
A cicero (pronounced: ) is a unit of measure used in typography in France and other continental European countries, invented by François Ambroise Didot around 1780.