Meaning bold
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Old English beald (West Saxon), bald (Anglian) "bold, brave, confident, strong," from Proto-Germanic *balthaz (source also of Old High German bald "bold, swift," in names such as A [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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boldface: a typeface with thick heavy lines fearless and daring; "bold settlers on some foreign shore"; "a bold speech"; "a bold advent [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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A way of emphasizing a word of text, as in darker type or brighter characters on a video display terminal.
Source: math.utah.edu

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refers to an 'overshot' putt resulting from a hard hit.
Source: gamerisms.com

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A term used to describe a shot that is dangerous, such as carrying a trap with only a few feet of green and the pin behind it. For the most part, PlayThinkingGolf does not recommend bold shots or low percentage shots. Also a general synonym for strong
Source: playthinkinggolf.com (offline)

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A firmly played approach to a well -protected pin. Also, too strong or long a shot.
Source: 100golfschools.com

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brave; without fear
Source: eenglish.in

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An Asdic/Sonar deception device consisting of a canister which produced a mass of bubbles of the same size as a U-boat. (from "kobold" a mythical troll that helps seamen),
Source: uboat.net

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  to embolden.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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Don’t use bold. It can distract the user and it makes the text longer and more confusing for users of screen readers. Use headings or bullets instead if you want to emphasise particular words or secti [..]
Source: gov.uk

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dreyst
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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brave
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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See: boldface.
Source: abc-clio.com

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A way to make words appear in a bolder font. Words that appear in a bolder font are more likely to be read by humans that are scanning a page. A search engine may also place slightly greater weighting [..]
Source: seobook.com

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words within definitions below are themselves defined elsewhere in this glossary.
Source: knowledge.exlibrisgroup.com

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more heavily defined version of a roman font.
Source: creative.sulekha.com

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thick black type use for emphasis
Source: mediastudentsbook.com (offline)

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(n) a typeface with thick heavy lines(adj) fearless and daring(adj) clear and distinct(adj) very steep; having a prominent and almost vertical front
Source: beedictionary.com

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audax
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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Bold as Beauchamp (Beech-um). It is said that Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, with one squire and six archers, overthrew 100 armed men at Hogges, in Normandy, in 1346.
Source: bartleby.com

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Rising steeply from deep water. Well-marked. Clear cut. See also abrupt.
Source: digimap.edina.ac.uk

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A distinct, rich ocean flavor for the more adventurous palate.
Source: citarella.com

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Quality some leaves too big for the grade
Source: drinktea.co.uk

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Boeing On-Line Data System
Source: abbreviations.com

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Contrast that is blood oxygen level dependent. When a brain area becomes active, blood flow increases to that area. It turns out that, with the blood flow increase, there is a change in the relative c [..]
Source: nipy.org

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to embolden
Source: shakespearehigh.com

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adj. "bold, brave; confident; brash, shameless; powerful, strong; (of speech) excellent," s.v. bold a. OED. KEY: bold@adj
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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adj 21 bold 8 bolde 2 boold 11
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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(obsolete) A dwelling; habitation; building.
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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===Verb==== 1500s = 1540 |1900s = 1981 |2000s = 2001 2003 2005 * '''1899''', Samuel Roffey Maitland, ''Essays on Subjects Connected with the Reformation in England'', J. Lane, page 256 ([http://www.g [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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REDIRECT
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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labels are required.
Source: pacificmedicallaw.ca (offline)

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Guidebook speak for unprotected, that is, no protection. [Tony Buckley]
Source: ukclimbing.com





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