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A drop cap is a large, [uppercase](/glossary/uppercase_lowercase) letter used for decoration in the opening of a piece (or section) of [text](/glossary/text_copy), most often employed in editorial scenarios. Its a direct descendant of the “illuminated” initials that originated in hand-lettered (pre-[type](/glossary/type)) bibles.
<figure>
![Paragraph text with the first character—a drop-cap—highlighted.](images/thumbnail.svg)
</figure>
When [typesetting](/glossary/typesetting) drop caps, the [font](/glossary/font) size of the drop cap is often dictated by its alignment to the [baseline](/glossary/baseline) grid; a harmonious setting will have the [character](/glossary/character) effectively taking up the space of two, three, four, or even five lines of paragraph text.