Font
41font — n. bowl a baptismal font * * * [fɒnt] [ bowl ] a baptismal font …
42Font — Fons, Font Toponyme devenu patronyme. Il s agit bien sûr de la source, de la fontaine. C est du moins une certitude pour Font, car, pour Fons, certains linguistes y verraient le sens de fond, creux, en liaison avec le nom commun de même sens fons …
43font — [[t]fɒ̱nt[/t]] fonts 1) N COUNT In printing, a font is a set of characters of the same style and size. 2) N COUNT In a church, a font is a bowl which holds the water used for baptisms …
44Font — A type of typeface. Two sorts are used in computers: Screen fonts are used in GUI systems to display WYSIWYG letter shapes on the computer display, and Printer fonts are used for printed documents. Fonts can either be bit mapped or vector …
45font — UK [fɒnt] / US [fɑnt] noun [countable] Word forms font : singular font plural fonts 1) a stone bowl, usually on top of a post, that holds water for the baptism ceremony in the Christian church 2) a complete set of letters and numbers in one size… …
46font — This word (from the Latin fons, meaning fountain ) refers to the receptacle that holds the water used for Baptism. Sometimes the font is a large bowl that holds water for pouring water over the head of those to be baptized; sometimes the font… …
47Font — Fọnt , der; s, s <englisch> (EDV Zeichensatz) • Fond / Fonds / Font Der Fond bezeichnet den Rücksitz im Wagen, einen Hinter oder Untergrund sowie den Bratensaft. Der Fonds (mit s auch im Singular) hat dagegen die Bedeutung [finanzielle]… …
48font — šriftas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Tam tikro stiliaus ir dydžio rašmenis vaizduojančių piešinių rinkinys, pavyzdžiui, Palemonas 12 pt, Times New Roman 10 pt. atitikmenys: angl. font; type font ryšiai: dar žiūrėk – garnitūras dar… …
49font — 1. n. 1 a receptacle in a church for baptismal water. 2 the reservoir for oil in a lamp. Derivatives: fontal adj. (in sense 1). Etymology: OE font, fant f. OIr. fant, font f. L fons fontis fountain, baptismal water 2. var. of FOUNT(2) …
50Font — in Latin fons, means spring of water. See Baptismal Font …