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boldface
English
Etymology
bold +? face
Noun
boldface (countable and uncountable, plural boldfaces)
- (typography) A font that is dark, having a high ratio of ink to white space, written or drawn with thick strong lines.
Translations
Verb
boldface (third-person singular simple present boldfaces, present participle boldfacing, simple past and past participle boldfaced)
- To print or write in a boldfaced font.
- Boldface the due date so they are sure to see it.
Synonyms
- embolden
Related terms
- italic
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href
Old Frisian
Alternative forms
- hrif
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *hrif (“guts, belly”). Compare Old English hrif (“stomach”).
Noun
href n
- body
- womb
- belly
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