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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 emphasis ...
— Manhood Perfectly Restored • Unknown

... 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

... 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

... rooted conviction that she was more than a match for any foreigner, was not to be shaken by distress and, danger, appeared with folded arms, and observed in English to The Vengeance, whom her eyes first encountered, "Well, I am sure, Boldface! I hope you are pretty well!" She also bestowed a British cough on Madame Defarge; but, neither of the two ...
— A Tale of Two Cities - A Story of the French Revolution • Charles Dickens

... of words, indicating expanded abbreviations, are shown in {braces}. Spaced-out text, used mainly for Latin quotations, is marked with lines. Boldface is shown with marks, while large initial capitals are shown with double marks before the letter. Superscript letters are shown ...
— Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 - Part I: Texts • Various



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