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n. ~ A collection of type or electronic character forms that share a particular design. Notes:  Traditionally, font is used to describe a set of type of the same style, size, and weight. Font is now c [..]
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A specific typeface which sets out how text looks on the page, for example, Arial is a popular typeface, and Arial Narrow is a specific font.
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A typeface's style, including the weight and size of the letters.
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"water basin," especially used in baptism, late Old English, from Latin fons (genitive fontis) "fountain" (see fountain), especially in Medieval Latin fons baptismalis "baptis [..]
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"complete set of characters of a particular face and size of type," 1680s (also fount), earlier "a casting" (1570s), from Middle French fonte "a casting," noun use of fem [..]
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A specific size and style of a typeface design (for example, Arial 12pt bold, or Times New Roman 10pt italics). The term is often confused with typeface, which is a particular design of type.
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A complete assortment of letters, numbers, and symbols of a specific size and design. There are hundreds of different fonts ranging from businesslike type styles to fonts composed only of special char [..]
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complete set of typefaces in a specific style and size.
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a typeface that contains the characters of an alphabet or some other letterforms.
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a specific size and style of type within a type family baptismal font: bowl for baptismal water In typography, a font (also fount) is traditionally defined as a quantity of sorts composing a complete [..]
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A set of consistent size, shape or style of printer characters, including alphabetic and numeric characters and other signs and symbols.
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Type and size of letters.
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A set of characters in a specific typeface, at a specific point size, and in a specific style. "12-point Times Bold" is a font -- the typeface Times, at 12-point size, in the bold style. Hen [..]
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The characters which make up a complete typeface and size.
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)A design for a set of characters. A font is the combination of typeface and other qualities, such as size, pitch, and spacing. For example, Times Roman is a typeface that defines the shape of each ch [..]
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shrift
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From the French word fondre, meaning "to cast." In printing, all the characters of a specific typeface in a given size, including uppercase and lowercase, small capitals, numerals, punctuati [..]
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A particular style of characters and numbers. For instance - everything on this page uses the Arial font.
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The software that creates a typeface on a computer screen.
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A font is an instance of a typeface. For example, 'Times 12pt Bold' is a font.
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In typography, a set of all characters in a typeface
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In composition, a complete assortment of letters, numbers, punctuation marks, etc. of a given size and design.
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a complete set of characters in a typeface.
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Typeface.
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In  printing, a set of characters - letters, numbers and punctuation marks - of a single size and style of a particular typeface.
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The design family to which a chosen type style belongs. For instance, Helvetica is a style of type referred to as a font.
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A character set (alphabet and numerals) of a specified design and size.
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A set of letters, numerals, and shapes, which conform to a specific set of design criteria. 1060"> Return to TOP
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1) See typeface
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A set of letters and numerals sharing the same design characteristics. Examples of font sets include Times New Roman and Arial. (Also called typeface.)
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Typeface.
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Typeface.
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family of type characters.
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A special container used to hold the water for the sacrament of baptism. The font is often mounted on a pedestal. Generally, in United Methodist churches the baptismal font is found in the front of th [..]
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A style of lettering. Most computers contain a dozen or more fonts from which to choose.
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A font contains the information necessary to specify the size, weight and spacing of a set of characters. There are two ways to display fonts: a bitmap fomat, where each character is represented by an [..]
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In a simplistic sense, a font can be thought of as the physical description of a character set. While the character set will define what sets of bits map to what letters, numbers, and other symbols, t [..]
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A design for a set of characters. A font is the combination of typeface and other qualities, such as size and spacing. The term font is often used incorrectly as a synonym for typeface. The font you&# [..]
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A typeface used on a computer system. What a user actually sees on a web page in terms of typefaces, depends on what fonts are already installed on the user's computer system. forward slash
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A specific size and style of type within a type family.
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(n) a specific size and style of type within a type family(n) bowl for baptismal water
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A typographic style used to display or print characters. Times Roman, Courier, and Helvetica are three examples.
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pelvis
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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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Complete assortment of upper- and lowercase characters, numerals, punctuation and other symbols of one typeface. A font is a concept, not a physical object. Fonts can be held in the storage or memory [..]
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The look of the printed text on the page. For screenplays, Courier 12 point is the standard (a fixed font which in practical terms means that an l or an m, although the m being wider, occupy the same [..]
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Typeface or text style used in word processing, desk top publishing or image captioning.
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A complete set of type of the same design.
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A particular typeface, size, pitch and spacing.
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The characters which make up a complete typeface and size.
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See Typeface/Font
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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
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The characters which make up a complete typeface and size.
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  The name of a style of text.
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The characters which make up a complete typeface and size.
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A complete combination of characters created in a specific type, style, and size. The set of characters in a font entails the letter set, the number set, and all of the special characters and marks yo [..]
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The characters which make up a complete typeface and size.
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The characters which make up a complete typeface and size.
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