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Boldface   /bˈoʊldfˌeɪs/   Listen
verb
boldface  v.  To print in boldface.



noun
boldface  n.  A typeface with thick heavy lines; also called bold-faced.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Boldface" Quotes from Famous Books



... shown with lines. Boldface is shown with hash marks. In the printed book, boldface was used for all Anglo-Saxon other than exercises and reading passages; it has been omitted from the e-text ...
— Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Exercise Book - with Inflections, Syntax, Selections for Reading, and Glossary • C. Alphonso Smith

... italicized letters 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 been omitted to ...
— A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 (of 2) • John Miller Dow Meiklejohn

... 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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