typecast |
typeface |
As a verb typecast
is to cast an actor in the same kind of role repeatedly.
As a noun typeface is
(typography) the particular design of some type a font, or a font family.
taxonomy |
typeface |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and typeface
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
typeface is (typography) the particular design of some type a font, or a font family.
typeface |
unbold |
In typography terms the difference between typeface and unbold
is that
typeface is the particular design of some type. A font, or a font family while
unbold is having a typeface which is nonbold.
As a noun typeface
is the particular design of some type. A font, or a font family.
As a verb unbold is
to change printed text from a bold typeface to a normal typeface.
As an adjective unbold is
having a typeface which is nonbold.
typeface |
baskerville |
As a noun typeface
is (typography) the particular design of some type a font, or a font family.
As a proper noun baskerville is
.
typeface |
semibold |
As a noun typeface
is the particular design of some type. A font, or a font family.
As an adjective semibold is
having a typeface that has thicker than usual strokes, but not as thick as a bold typeface.
typeface |
parisine |
As a noun typeface
is (typography) the particular design of some type a font, or a font family.
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