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Boldface   /bˈoʊldfˌeɪs/   Listen
Boldface

verb
1.
Print in boldface.
noun
1.
A typeface with thick heavy lines.  Synonyms: bold, bold face.






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"Boldface" Quotes from Famous Books



... have been preserved. The text uses a mixture of italics, boldface, enlarged type, and underlining. They are represented here by lines for ordinary emphasis (generally italics), marks for added ...
— Manhood Perfectly Restored • Unknown

... in boldface is taken from the American Standard Edition of the Revised Bible, copyright, 1901, by Thomas Nelson & Sons, ...
— The Gospel of Luke, An Exposition • Charles R. Erdman

... within words are shown in braces {}; other italics are shown conventionally with lines. Boldface type is shown by marks. Individual bold or CAPITALIZED words within an italicized phrase should be read as non-italic, though the extra lines have ...
— A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 (of 2) • John Miller Dow Meiklejohn

... were italicized to show expanded abbreviations; these are shown in br{ac}es. Other italicized words are shown conventionally with lines, boldface with marks. When a footnote called for added text, the addition is shown in the body ...
— The Earliest Arithmetics in English • Anonymous

... or syllables within a word were printed in boldface. These are shown with braces as f{a}cio. Elsewhere, boldface is shown with marks. Other aspects of formatting, including line numbers, are detailed at the end ...
— Helps to Latin Translation at Sight • Edmund Luce

... Boldface.—At night. Dr. Raymond came back, and goes to-morrow. I did not come home till eleven, and found him here to take leave of me. I went to the Court of Requests, thinking to find Mr. Harley and dine with him, and refused Henley, and everybody, and at ...
— The Journal to Stella • Jonathan Swift

... Library of the University of North Carolina. Hints of Prefaces for Clarissa is a transcript of a manuscript in the Forster Collection (Vol. XV, ff 49-58) in the Victoria and Albert Museum. (Single underlinings have been rendered in italics, double underlinings in boldface.) Thanks is extended to these institutions for their kind permission for ...
— Clarissa: Preface, Hints of Prefaces, and Postscript • Samuel Richardson

... up, Mistress Boldface.—At night. Dr. Raymond came back, and goes to-morrow. I did not come home till eleven, and found him here to take leave of me. I went to the Court of Requests, thinking to find Mr. Harley and dine with him, and refused Henley, and everybody, and at last knew not where to go, ...
— The Journal to Stella • Jonathan Swift

... crying for?" said Bill Boldface, a naughty boy in the village, "eh, what are you crying for, you bold puppy? It's a good scelping you want. Don't you know what a scelping is, my ...
— The Adventures of Little Bewildered Henry • Anonymous

... type-printing; plate printing &c 558 (engraving); the press &c (publication) 531; composition. print, letterpress, text; context, note, page, column. typography; stereotype, electrotype, aprotype^; type, black letter, font, fount; pi, pie; capitals &c (letters) 561; brevier^, bourgeois, pica boldface &c, capitals, caps., catchword; composing-frame, composing room, composing rule, composing stand, composing stick; italics, justification, linotype, live matter, logotype; lower case, upper case; make-up, matrix, ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget



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