
1) Abundant source 2) Adobe offering 3) Arial 4) Arial is one 5) Arial or Calibri 6) Arial or Roman 7) Assortment of type 8) Bank of type 9) Baptism receptacle 10) Baptismal basin 11) Baptismal bowl 12) Baptismal place 13) Baptismal receptacle 14) Baptismal water basin 15) Baptistery item 16) Basin for holy water
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1) Baptistery 2) Baptistry 3) Basin 4) Basis 5) Boldface 6) Fnt 7) Fount 8) Gothic 9) Helvetica 10) Italic 11) Typeface
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• (n.) A fountain; a spring; a source. • (n.) A basin or stone vessel in which water is contained for baptizing. • (n.) A complete assortment of printing type of one size, including a due proportion of all the letters in the alphabet, large and small, points, accents, and whatever else is necessary for printing with that variety of t...
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[Noun] A style of text used in printing or in a word processing program.
Example: Arial is a popular font for web pages, because it is easy to read on a screen.
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a container, genarally of stone, which contained holy water for baptism. Usually located near the west door, sometimes the fonts had elaborately carved wooden canopies.
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(from the article `computerized typesetting`) The computer must be programmed carefully for optimal word spacing and correct hyphenation. Older typesetters have a photounit with an optical type ... Italian printer who designed several modern typefaces, one of which bears his name and is in common use today.The font, which constitutes a ...
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All size of one variant of a typeface produced by a particular manufacturer.
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A large trough used for baptism into a religious community. These are often highly elaborate and may have a carved cover for when not in use. They may be made out of Frosterley marble. These were buried in some rituals when they went out of use. One was found at West Chevington, (Northumberland), chapel excavations.
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A complete assortment of a size and face of type, including letters, punctuation, numerals and ligatures.
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A typeface style, such as Helvetica, Times Roman, etc., in a single size. A single font includes all 26 letters, along with punctuation, numbers, and other characters.
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A specific size and style of printer's type.
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A set of characters (letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and symbols) which follow a particular style, i.e. they have a specific typeface and weight, e.g. Times New Roman Bold. Now used interchangeably with the term typeface in desktop publishing. Derived from the word 'found,' as in 'type foundry'.
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Font noun [ French
fonte , from
fondre to melt or cast. See
Found to cast, and confer
Fount a font.]
(Print.) A complete assortment of printing type of one size, including a due proportion of all the letters in the alphabet, large and small, points, accents, and whate...
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(also, fount) A collection of letters, numbers, punctuation, and other symbols used to set text (or related) matter. Although font and typeface are often used interchangeably, font refers to the physical embodiment (whether it's a case of metal pieces or a computer file) while typeface refers to the design (the way it looks). A font is what you use...
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A set of graphic characters that have a characteristic design, or a font designer's concept of how the graphic characters should appear. The characteristic design specifies the characteristics of its graphic characters. Examples of characteristics are shape, graphic pattern, style, size, weight, and increment.
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A receptacle for water, used for baptism.
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A font is the vessel which contains the consecrated water to be used in baptism. Ancient fonts were always large enough to allow of the immersion of infants, the hollow basin usually being about a foot (30 cm) or rather more in depth, and from one and a half to two feet (45 cm to 60 cm) in diameter. There are a few fonts of Norman date made of lead...
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A specific instance of a typeface. For example, 'Times 12pt Bold'.
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A set of typographic characters that share certain design characteristics. It belongs to a typeface family: It can have different styles, italic, bold, etc.
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A receptacle for water that is used for baptism. Inside late medieval Armenian churches it is normally located within a niche set into the north wall, close to its eastern end.
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A Character or symbol Typeface. Great care must be taken in using general purpose fonts in PCB designs because photoplotting machine may use 'similar' fonts that cause electrical shorts or printed text filling holes with ink. Vutrax avoids these problems by evaluating fonts in the design file, or using it's own strictly defined fonts
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A set of characters having the same typeface and characteristics such as size, spacing and italic.
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fount noun a specific size and style of type within a type family
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Click images to enlargeComplete set of printed or display characters of the same typeface, size, and style (bold, italic, underlined, and so on). Fonts used in computer setting are of two main types: bit-mapped and outline. Bit-mapped fonts are stored in the computer memory as the exact arrangement of pixels o...
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a receptacle, usually of stone, as in a baptistery or church, containing the water used in baptism. · a receptacle for holy water; stoup. · a productive source: The book is a font of useful tips for travelers. · the reservoir for oil in a lamp. · a fountain.
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